your

your
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) entre nosotros/vosotros/ellos
your adj tu / su / vuestro
can I borrow your ruler? ¿me dejas tu regla?
give me your hand dame la mano
can I take your coat? ¿le cojo el abrigo?
your teacher is ill vuestro profesor está enfermo
you can leave your bags in reception pueden dejar sus maletas en recepción
your
tr[jɔːSMALLr/SMALL]
adjective
1 (familiar, singular) tu, tus; (plural) vuestro,-a, vuestros,-as
2 (polite) su, sus
3 formal use (address) Su
Your Majesty Su Majestad
your ['jʊr, 'jo:r, jər] adj
1) (familiar singular) : tu
your cat: tu gato
your books: tus libros
wash your hands: lávate las manos
2) (familiar plural) : su, vuestro Spain
your car: su coche, el coche de ustedes
3) (formal) : su
your houses: sus casas
4) (impersonal) : el, la, los, las
on your left: a la izquierda
adjective jʊr, weak form jər, jɔː(r), weak form jʊə(r)
a) (belonging to one person) (sing, familiar) tu; (pl, familiar) tus; (sing, formal) su; (pl formal) sus

wash your hands — lávate/lávese las manos

b) (belonging to more than one person) (sing, familiar) su (AmL), vuestro, -tra (Esp); (pl, familiar) sus (AmL), vuestros, -tras (Esp); (sing, formal) su; (pl, formal) sus

put your shoes on — pónganse or (Esp) pone(r)os los zapatos

c) (one's)

if your name begins with A ... — si tu/su nombre empieza con A ...

you have to take your shoes off in a mosque — hay que quitarse los zapatos en una mezquita

['jʊǝ(r)]
POSS ADJ
1) (belonging to one person)
a) (familiar) (=with singular noun) tu; (with plural noun) tus

your book/table — tu libro/mesa

your friends — tus amigos

it's your go — te toca, es tu turno

have you washed your hair? — ¿te has lavado el pelo?

he's your son, not mine! — ¡es hijo tuyo, no mío!

b) frm (with singular noun) su; (with plural noun) sus

your book/table — su libro/mesa

your friends — sus amigos

it's your go — es su turno, le toca a usted

can I see your passport, sir? — ¿me enseña su pasaporte, señor?

is this your luggage? — ¿es de usted este equipaje?

2) (belonging to more than one person)
a) (familiar) (with singular noun) vuestro(-a) (Sp), su (LAm); (with plural noun) vuestros(-as) (Sp), sus (LAm)

your house — vuestra casa (Sp), su casa (LAm)

you can leave your bags in this room — podéis dejar las or vuestras bolsas en esta habitación (Sp), pueden dejar las or sus bolsas en esta habitación (LAm)

would you like to wash your hands? — ¿queréis lavaros las manos?

b) frm (with singular noun) su; (with plural noun) sus

your house — su casa

you can leave your bags in this room — pueden dejar las or sus bolsas en esta habitación

is this your dog? — ¿es de ustedes este perro?

3) (=one's)

it's bad for your health — perjudica la salud

* * *
adjective [jʊr], weak form [jər, jɔː(r)], weak form [jʊə(r)]
a) (belonging to one person) (sing, familiar) tu; (pl, familiar) tus; (sing, formal) su; (pl formal) sus

wash your hands — lávate/lávese las manos

b) (belonging to more than one person) (sing, familiar) su (AmL), vuestro, -tra (Esp); (pl, familiar) sus (AmL), vuestros, -tras (Esp); (sing, formal) su; (pl, formal) sus

put your shoes on — pónganse or (Esp) pone(r)os los zapatos

c) (one's)

if your name begins with A ... — si tu/su nombre empieza con A ...

you have to take your shoes off in a mosque — hay que quitarse los zapatos en una mezquita


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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