Sentences with Possessive Pronouns
Mi esposa y el tuyo.
My wife and yours.
My wife and yours.
Tu piña es más grande que la mía.
Your pineapple is bigger than mine.
Your pineapple is bigger than mine.
Me gustan mis videos y ella prefiere los suyos.
I like my videos and she prefers hers.
I like my videos and she prefers hers.
Tus zapatos son buenos, pero los míos son mejores.
Your shoes are good, but mine are better.
Your shoes are good, but mine are better.
Estas bananas bailarinas, ¿son las vuestras o las nuestras?
These dancing bananas, are they yours or ours?
These dancing bananas, are they yours or ours?
Nuestro barrio no es tan peligrosa como el suyo.
Our neighborhood isn't as dangerous as theirs.
Our neighborhood isn't as dangerous as theirs.
Mi tocador de DVD no funciona bien. ¿Puedo usar el tuyo?
My DVD player isn't working well. Can I use yours?
My DVD player isn't working well. Can I use yours?
La bicicleta es mía.
The bicycle is mine.
The bicycle is mine.
Las floras bonitas son tuyas.
The beautiful flowers are yours.
The beautiful flowers are yours.
El carro es nuestro.
The car is ours.
The car is ours.
Las vacas son suyas.
The cows are his.
The cows are hers.
The cows are theirs.
The cows are yours.
The cows are his.
The cows are hers.
The cows are theirs.
The cows are yours.
Mi jefe está aquí; ¿dónde está el tuyo?
My boss is here; where's yours?
My boss is here; where's yours?
No quiero este libro, quiero el libro mío.
I don’t want this book, I want my book.
I don’t want this book, I want my book.
Mañana viene un amigo mío.
A friend of mine is coming tomorrow.
A friend of mine is coming tomorrow.
Este niño mío no es muy inteligente.
This child of mine is not very intelligent.
This child of mine is not very intelligent.
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Popular Phrase: hablar past tense conjugation | Time in Spanish | Conjugated Verb: entrenar - to train [ click for full conjugation ]