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"his" as a possessive: "sa" for objects/subjects considered feminine: that's his car = c'est sa voiture - his wife is there = sa femme est l� "son" when objects/subjects are considered masculine: that's his meal = c'est son repas - his dog barks a lot = son chien aboie beaucoup also for feminine objects / subjects where the name begins with a wowel : c'est son auto (that's his car) - sonautorité n'est pas contestée (his authority is not contested) "ses" in plural form: ses chiens et seschiennes; ses voitures (his cars); ses affaires (his stuff / his business) "le sien - la sienne - les siens - les siennes" in the form "these things are his" whose car is it? that's his = � qui est cette voiture ? c'est la sienne(feminine & sing). - le sien (masc. & sing.) - les siennes (fem. & plural) - les siens (masc. & plural, or a mix of masc. + feminine things & plural)

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