How to Express Possession in Spanish: A Simple Guide - BaseLang
baselang.com › blog › basic-grammarPossession in Spanish Explained In English, we have “my, their, your, our”, and in Spanish, we have “mi, mis, tu, tus, su, sus, nuestro, nuestros”. The only difference is we have plural forms, and nuestros will change for gender. Just like in English, these go before a noun. For instance, “my dog”, is “mi perro”.
How to Express Possession in Spanish: A Simple Guide
https://baselang.com/blog/basic-grammar/express-possession-spanish...Possession in Spanish Explained. In English, we have “my, their, your, our”, and in Spanish, we have “mi, mis, tu, tus, su, sus, nuestro, nuestros”. The only difference is we have plural forms, …
How to Express Possession in Spanish: A Simple Guide
https://stage.baselang.com/express-possession-spanish-simple-guidePossession in Spanish Explained. In English, we have “my, their, your, our”, and in Spanish, we have “mi, mis, tu, tus, su, sus, nuestro, nuestros”. The only difference is we have plural forms, …