A ver qué recuerdas…. La chaqueta  the jacket Una chaqueta  a jacket ¿Cómo se dice…my jacket?

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A ver qué recuerdas…

La chaqueta  the jacket Una chaqueta  a jacket ¿Cómo se dice…my jacket?

Mi chaqueta ¿Cómo se dice…your jacket?

El cuadro: Mi(s)Nuestro(s), Nuestra(s) Tu(s)Vuestro(s), Vuestra(s)Su(s)

tu chaqueta Mi camisa- my shirt Tus camisas- your shirt Su abrigo- his/her/their coat Nuestras toallas- our towels Sus zapatos- his/her/their shoes *agree only in number, not gender (mi cepillo, mi toalla, mis cepillos, mis toallas)

The new stuff mío/míanuestro/nuestra míos/míasnuestros/nuestras tuyo/tuyavuestro, vuestra tuyos/tuyasvuestros, vuestrassuyo/suya suyos/suyas

Usage: not “my jacket” but rather The jacket is mine.  La chaqueta es mía A friend of mine.  Un amigo mío.

¿Es el maquillaje tuyo? Is the make-up yours? Sí, es mío. Yes, it’s mine. ¿Son estas toallas nuestras? Are these towels ours? No, estas toallas son suyas. No, these towels are (his/hers/theirs/you (Ud./Uds)