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Talking about possessions. We use the following possessive adjectives to talk about possessions: Mi, mis = my Tu , tus = your Su, sus = his, her, your (formal) Ejemplos : Mi libro – my book Mis libros – my books Tu libro – your book Tus libros – your books
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Talking about possessions We use the following possessive adjectives to talk about possessions: Mi, mis = my Tu, tus = your Su, sus = his, her, your (formal) Ejemplos: Mi libro – my book Mislibros – my books Tulibro – your book Tuslibros – your books Su libro – his book (her book, your book) Suslibros – his books (her books, your books)
Talking about special people and things In Spanish, you can add endings to words to show they are special to you. These are called diminutive endings. -ito, -ita, -itos, -itas Mi hermano – mi hermanito Misabuelos – misabuelitos Mi hermana – mishermanitas Misabuelas – misabuelitas
Diminutive endings These endings can also be used to show that something is small in size Leo mi libro. Leo mi librito. Escribo en el papel. Escribo en un papelito. Él vive en una casa grande. Ella vive en una casita. Tengocuatropájaros. Tengocuatropajaritos.