your

adj. The possessive form of you.
- Used as a modifier before a noun: your boots; your accomplishments.
- A person's; one's: The light switch is on your right.
- Informal. Used with little or no sense of possession to indicate a type familiar to the listener: your basic three-story frame house.
[Middle English, from Old English ēower, genitive of gē, ye. See you.]
Your
Dansk (Danish)
det. - din, dit, dine, jeres, Deres, eders, ens, sin, sit, sine
adj. - din, dit, dine, jeres, Deres, eders, ens, sin, sit, sine
Nederlands (Dutch)
jouw, je, jullie, Uw, veelbesproken
Français (French)
det. - votre/vos, ton/ta/tes, son/sa/ses
Deutsch (German)
det. - dein, euer, Ihr
Ελληνική (Greek)
pron. - (δικός) σου, σας
Italiano (Italian)
tua, tue, tuo, tuoi, vostra, vostre, vostri, vostro
Português (Portuguese)
pron. - seu
Español (Spanish)
det. - tu, tus, tuyo, tuyos, su, sus, suyo, suyos, vuestro, vuestros
Svenska (Swedish)
pron. - din, er, dina, era, Eder, Edra, sin, sina, den här/där
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
你的, 你们的
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
det. - 你的, 你們的
adj. - 你的, 你們的
한국어 (Korean)
det. - you의 소유격
adj. - 흔히들 말하듯, 소위
日本語 (Japanese)
pron. - あなたの, 君の, あなたたちの, 人の, 君たちの言う
idioms:
- Your Majesty 陛下
العربيه (Arabic)
(ضمير) صيغه الملكيه للمخاطب
עברית (Hebrew)
det. - שלך, שלכם
adj. - שלך, שלכם
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