when do you use "mi", "mia", "mis", "tu", "tus", "se", "sus"?
Im confused with possesive pronouns ( pronombres posesivos). when do you use "mio/s", "mia/s", "mi/s", "tu/s", "tuyo/s", "se", and "sus"?
mi=my
mío=mine
tu=your
tuyo=yours
su=his/her
We use the plurals (mis, míos, sus, tuyos, sus), when the object you are talking about is plural. For example:
Do you know my father?-->¿Conoces a mi padre?
Do you know my parents?-->¿Conoces a miS padreS?
"Se", is a different word, you can use in many different ways (impersonal sentences). I don´t dare to explain right now, in a theoretycal approach, how to use it.
Hope it was useful for you!
7 Kasım 2016
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Exactly, when you are talking in plural, you use the word "S", for example: "these books are mine" in Spanish is "Esos libros son mioS". So, you must add the letter "S" because you are speaking in plural
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