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It depends on the noun that follows 'its':

-son (if the noun is masculine, singular)

-sa (if the noun is feminine, singular)

-ses (if the noun is either masculine or feminine, plural)

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'Its' in French is translated as 'son', 'sa', or 'ses' depending on the gender and number of the noun it is referring to.

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