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Spanish possessive pronouns

Mi casa es tu casa

Spanish possessive pronouns change form depending on the noun they belong or refer to. (male/female, singular/plural)

before a noun
(Adjetivos posesivos)
in other cases
(Pronombres posesivos)
singular plural singular plural
my / mine Mi Mis
Mío, Mía Míos, Mías
your / yours Tu Tus
Tuyo, Tuya Tuyos, Tuyas
his, her/hers, your/yours Su Sus Suyo, Suya Suyos, Suyas
our / ours Nuestro, Nuestra Nuestros, Nuestras Nuestro, Nuestra Nuestros, Nuestras
your / yours Vuestro, Vuestra Vuestros, Vuestras Vuestro, Vuestra Vuestros, Vuestras
their / theirs Su Sus
Suyo, Suya Suyos, Suyas
  • Mi amigo
    my friend
  • mi amigo
    he is my friend
  • Mis amigos
    my friends
  • Mi casa
    my house
  • Mis casas
    my houses
  • Tu libro
    your book
  • Tus libros
    your books
  • Nuestra casa
    our house
  • Nuestras casas
    our houses
  • Nuestro libro
    our book
  • Nuestros libros
    our books
  • Amigo mío
    my friend
  • un amigo mío
    he is a friend of mine
  • una amiga mía
    she is a friend of mine
  • Hola, amigo mío
    hello, my friend



  • Mi libro grande, el tuyo pequeño
    my book is big, yours is small
  • El libro grande suyo
    the big book is yours
  • El pequeño mío
    the small one is mine
  • Las casas pequeñas suyas
    the little houses are hers
  • Los libros míos
    the books are mine
  • El libro mío
    the book is mine
  • Los libros vuestros
    the books are yours
  • El libro vuestro
    the book is mine
  • Los libros suyos
    the books are yours
  • El libro suyo
    the book is yours

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