Possessive Pronouns (Singular and Plural)
Here’s a breakdown of possessive pronouns in Spanish:
Singular:
Mío / Mía – Mine (masculine/feminine)
Example: Este libro es mío. (This book is mine.)
Tuyo / Tuya – Yours (informal singular, masculine/feminine)
Example: La casa es tuya. (The house is yours.)
Suyo / Suya – His, hers, yours (formal singular), its (masculine/feminine)
Example: La idea es suya. (The idea is his/hers/yours.)
Nuestro / Nuestra – Ours (masculine/feminine)
Example: El coche es nuestro. (The car is ours.)
Vuestro / Vuestra – Yours (informal plural, used mainly in Spain; masculine/feminine)
Example: La casa es vuestra. (The house is yours.)
Suyo / Suya – Theirs, yours (formal plural) (masculine/feminine)
Example: La decisión es suya. (The decision is theirs/yours.)