When replacing a word by a pronoun, it is critical that you know which category of pronouns you are looking at. Here is a list of pronouns that could replace "su ex-esposa" depending on the pronoun category.
The pronouns in the sentence "Gisela da dos corbatas a su novio" are "su" (her/his) and "dos" (two).
The Spanish word for her is ella. (ay-ah)*The pronoun "ella" is "she", the subject of a sentence or "her" the object of a phrase.The possessive pronoun "her" is translated as "su."
The pronoun "your" is tu or su (formal); with plural nouns it is tus or sus.The possessive pronoun "my" is mi or mis (mine would be mio or mios)
Viva is not spanish. The correct conjugation is vive su vida, which means Live your life (formally).
Mu-Su-Em
My house is your house.My home is your home.I think the correct phrase is Mi Casa Es Su Casa.
No, the correct wording should be: Pedro es su hijo.
Domandarsi su is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to wonder about".Specifically, the present infinitive domandare* is "to ask". The reflexive pronoun si means "oneself" in this context. The preposition su translates here as "about".The pronunciation will be "DO-man-DAR-see soo" in Italian.*The final vowel drops when a pronoun is added to the end of the present infinitive.
Means 'Because we do not speak in his language proper', but in proper gramatically correct Spanish it translates as 'Como no hablamos en su lengua apropiada'
Nuestro casa esta su casa this is the correct translation: Our house is your house translated into Spanish Nuestra casa es su casa
"Como es su pelo" translates to "What is your hair like?" in English.
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