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"ton"
ton chapeau (masculine noun) = your hat

"ta" (fem.) : ta voiture (your car)
"tes" (plural, for both masc. or fem.)
tes chapeaux, tes voitures

"your" (for the formal or plural "you")
votre > (for both masc. and fem.) votre chapeau, votre voiture (you all have one hat, one car)
vos > (for both masc; and fem., but in plural) vos chapeaux, vos voitures (you have several hats - maybe one for each of you- and several cars)

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"Your" in French, when used in the masculine form, is "ton" or "votre" depending on the context.

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