'with your(formal)/his/her/its....'
His as of his pants '' su pantalon''
¿(Usted) Habló con su hija? (Formal) ¿(Tu) Hablaste con tu hija? (Informal)
With my nose
Sandra is talking to her roommate. (female roommate.)
"Comprar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to buy".
at what time are you at your house with your family.
jugar con su amigo
Que hueva con esta lady y su acento forzado means "how annoying is this lady and her forced accent." It is expressing frustration towards someone's fake or exaggerated accent.
Did you speak with your daughter = (Formal) ¿Habló con su hija? (Informal) ¿Hablaste con tu hija? In Spanish = en español
pasando tiempo con su hijo
te de la mano con su
baila con su hermanos y hermanas
Translation: Ella vive con su padre.
Le gusta estar con su novia.
"Con su hermoso cabello largo"
¿Vas con tu papá? (informal) ¿Usted va con su padre? (formal)
his is "su" but "su" (pronounced soo) has to be used in context since it can also mean hers and your, like you could say "El padre esta jugando con su hijo" Which translates "The father is playing with his son". He is "el" but can also mean "the". Confusing i know but you'll get the hang of it.