Your is an English equivalent of 'tua'. It's the possessive for the second person singular of the subject pronouns. It's pronounced to-a not TOOO-AHHHH
La tua in Italian means "yours" directed to a woman in English.
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 mother is an English equivalent of 'tua mãe'. The words in Portuguese are pronounced 'TOO-uh meye'.* The feminine possessive 'tua' means 'your'. The feminine gender noun 'mãe' means 'mother'.*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.tua mae = Your mother
I'm in love with your art is an English equivalent of '[Mi] sono innamorata della tua arte'.
"Your sister" in English is tua sorella in Italian.
Qual'è la tua materia preferita? in Italian means "What is your favorite subject?" in English.
"Your house" in English is la tua casa in Italian.
"Your family" in English is la tua famiglia in Italian.
"Enjoy your night"
Bene! Grazie! E la tua? in Italian means "Fine, thanks, and yours?" in English regarding family.
"Forever your beautiful sister" in English is Per sempre tua sorella bella in Italian and In perpetuum tua soror pulcherrima in Latin.