That is the correct spelling of the plural Spanish possessive pronoun (adjective for feminine nouns) meaning "our" or "ours" (nuestros, nuestras).
Cosas nuestras - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
No tan nuestras - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
*Salga(n)/sal(id) de nuestras vidas *Formal/informal (plural in brackets)
Nuestras vidas VA a ser entrelazado como uno para siempre.
The cast of Bajo nuestras banderas - 1955 includes: Ignacio Mateo
The cast of De nuestras pampas - 1923 includes: Rodolfo Vismara
Translation: Nuestros primos son viejos. If they're ALL female: Nuestras primas son viejas.
The cast of Nuestras realidades - 1976 includes: Amador Narcia as himself Ricardo Rocha as Himself - Host
The cast of No tan nuestras - 2005 includes: Ramiro Longo as Interviews Leonel Pazos Scioli as Interviews
Capadocia - 2008 Perdona nuestras ofensas 1-12 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
The cast of Perdona nuestras ofensas - 2013 includes: Paola Medina as Maria Wanda Seux as Irene Ricardo Zarraga as Edgar
In Spanish, "our long conversations" is translated as "nuestras largas conversaciones." You can use this phrase to refer to discussions you have had with someone over an extended period of time.