"Your (female) dog" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la tua cagna.
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine possessive adjective tua means "your." The feminine noun cagna means "(female) dog."
The pronunciation is "Lah TOO-ah KAH-nyah."
Il tuo cane in the masculine and la tua cagna in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "your dog."Specifically, the masculine definite article il and the feminine la mean "the." The masculine possessive adjective tuo and the feminine tua mean "your." The masculine noun cane means "(male) dog." The feminine noun cagnameans "(female) dog."The respective pronunciations are "eel TOO-oh KAH-neh" and "lah TOO-ah KAH-nyah."
La tua in Italian means "yours" directed to a woman in English.
Tua prozia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "your great aunt".Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective tua means "(informal singular) your". The feminine noun prozia translates as "great aunt" in the sense of a grandparent's sister. The pronunciation will be "TOO-a pro-TSEE-a" in Italian.
Sempre la tua in Italian means "always yours" in English.
Sempre tua in Italian means "always yours" as said by a girl or woman in English.
"Your sister" in English is tua sorella in Italian.
"Your family" in English is la tua famiglia in Italian.
"Your house" in English is la tua casa in Italian.
"Your singer" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la tua cantante. The feminine singular definite article, possessive adjective, and feminine/masculine singular noun model a difference between English and Italian whereby the second-mentioned language employs definite articles -- such as la ("the") here -- where English does not and which therefore do not get included in correct English translations. The pronunciation will be "la TOO-a kan-TAN-tey" in Italian.
Per la tua vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "for your life".Specifically, the preposition per is "for". The feminine singular definite article la means "the". The feminine possessive adjective tua means "(informal singular) your". The feminine noun vita translates as "life".The pronunciation will be "pehr lah TOO-ah VEE-tah" in Italian.
"(La) tua famiglia" is one (1) Italian equivalent of the English phrase "your family."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." It tends to be dropped in conversational Italian. The feminine possessive adjective "tua" means "your." The feminine noun "famiglia" means "family."The pronunciation is "(lah) TOO-ah fah-MEE-lyah."
"For your Mom" in English is per la tua mamma in Italian.