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We learn and practice the words 'or' 'coffee' 'tea' 'this evening' 'beach' through questions and possessive pronouns.
We learn and practice the words 'coffee' 'tea' 'to drink' 'morning' and 'in the morning' 'what' 'why' 'when' 'on which day' 'on that day'
We learn the words 'restaurant' 'bag' while practicing verbs and possessive pronouns
We Practice I --> My, You --> Your, in Sentences adding words like 'but' 'vehicle' 'bicycle' 'house' 'night' 'tonight' etc.
Introducing possessive pronouns. I --> My, You --> Your . She --> Her etc.
Hola! This episode will teach you how to describe your home - from vocabulary on rooms of the house and descriptions, to learning about possessive pronouns and recapping some key verbs.We hope you find it useful.If you want to make faster progress with your Catalan and support our project, you can consider becoming a Patron or buying us a coffee. The links are below. Thank you already to all of our Patrons and to you for listening to the episode. Let us know if there is anything specific you want us to cover in future episodes.mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news magazine show, exploring Jewish...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showPatreon: The Lazy Linguist Buy us a coffee: Buy me a Coffee Instagram: @lazylinguistcatalan Facebook: The Lazy Linguist PodcastChristina offers private lessons - enquire through a DM on socials or through the link: Private lessons
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In this lesson we take you through a Spanish Possessive Pronouns test in a fun quiz! Be sure to download your helpsheet on the Spanish Possessive Pronouns test to follow along with us. Get your CRIB SHEET HERE Take a look at Cynthia’s Book Club HERE Getting to grips with... Read more » The post 74 Beg SPANISH POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS TEST appeared first on Lightspeed Spanish.
There are plenty of ways to express ownership in the Cebuano language. Using possessive pronouns is one of them. In this episode, I will teach you how to use a possessive pronoun in a sentence and discuss important details about Cebuano possessive pronouns. ____________________________________________ You can support my podcast thru Buy a coffee/Pizza: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/COJStuff Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/COJStuff Email: coj.stuff@gmail.com Instagram: juanbinisaya Discord: https://discord.gg/9mKwxC3T Direct voice message: https://anchor.fm/cojstuff/messag ________________________________________________________________________ Credit Music title is "Cali" by Wataboi from Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cojstuff/message
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In today's episode we're gonna take a look at the possessive pronouns in Italian and you'll learn how to use them. As always, you can find the transcript of this lesson on my Instagram page, where you can contact me via direct message to ask me questions or to send me the exercise I usually give you. Here's the link to my IG page: https://www.instagram.com/shallwelearn_instaccount/
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GRAMMAR: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNSPossessives are used to describe things we own. These could be objects, but not only. You can use it to talk about your mom, sister, friend, etc. too. Anything that belongs, or I would say, is more connected to you if we talk about a person.These possessives are used by combining the possessive with the noun. The singular persons + the third person plural, change only regarding their number. Whereas the first and the second persons plural change number, but also their gender.mi auto/casa tu auto/casasu auto/casanuestro/a/ auto/casavuestro/a auto/casasu auto/casamis autos/casastus autos/casassus autos/casasnuestros/as autos/casasvuestros/vuestras autos/casassus autos/casasWhen we have possessive pronouns they can replace the noun. In this case, they change their number and also their number, all of them. These possessive pronouns change to the following variations:mío, mía, míos, míastuyo, tuya, tuyos, tuyassuyo, suya, suyos, suyasnuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestrasvuestro, vuestra, vuestros, vuestrossuyo, suya, suyos, suyas¿Es este tu auto? -> ¿Es tuyo? -> Here toyu replaces "auto", we use the pronoun to replace the noun Auto.Talking about people-> Él es un amigo (In this case people would not know whose friend he is)-> Él es un amigo mío (Here you are emphasizing that he is your friend)- ¿Es esta tu bicicleta?- No, la mía es blanca.ALGÚN / ALGUNA / ALGUNO / ALGUNOS / ALGUNAS / NINGÚN / NINGUNAAlgún, alguna, ningún and ninguna are always used before a noun, and can be used to ask or respond things also in negative.Algún -> ¿Hay algún doctor aquí? Is there a doctor here?Alguna: ¿Hay alguna doctora aquí? Is there a doctor here? (female)ningún: ¿No hay ningún doctor aquí? Isn't there a doctor here?ninguna: ¿No hay ninguna doctora aquí? Isn't there a doctor here? (female)Alguno, algunos, alguna and algunas replace the noun, so there is no need for you to use the noun again.Alguno: Sí, hay alguno por ahí. / There is one aroundAlgunos: Sí, hay algunos por ahí. / There is are some around Alguna: Sí, hay alguna por ahí. / There is one around (female)Algunas: Sí, hay algunas por ahí. / There are some around (female)You can also use ninguno and ninguna to say that there are no doctors.ninguno: No, no hay ninguno. ninguna: No, no hay ninguna.In this regard, you will always use the singular form, since just by saying ninguno/a, you are already saying 0 doctors. EXPRESSION OF THE DAY: Estar en la luna
VERBOS CON ROPA: llevar, usar, traer, tener, andar (con),Llevar/usar/andar are regular verbs, so they will always follow the same principle.Yo llevo / uso / andoTú llevasÉl llevanos. llevamosvos. lleváisellos llevanTraer/tener are just a bit different. Not entirely regular, but you can still find some regularity on them, especially at the end.Yo traigo / tengoTú traes / tienesÉl trae / tienenos. traemos / tenemosvos. traéis / tenéisellos traen / tienen NUMBERS FROM 100 AND ON101: ciento uno 10.000: diez mil200: doscientos 100.000: cien mil300: trescientos 1.000.000: un millón400: cuatrocientos 10.000.000: diez millones500: quinientos 100.000.000: cien millones600: seiscientos 1.000.000.000: mil millones700: setecientos 10.000.000.000: diez mil millones800: ochocientos 100.000.000.000: cien mil millones900: novecientos 1.000.000.000.000: un billón1000: mil (un mil)POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS / PRONOMBRES POSESIVOSPossessive pronouns are use to express possession as the name says. One thing to notice though, is that despite the focus is on possession, there are different levels of it. For example, you can also use them when you feel you belong to something or someone, and that doesn't not mean you "own" that something or someone.Example:Este es mi amor / This is my loveEste es mi país / This is my countryThere are masculine and singular, feminine and singular, masculine and plural, and feminine and plural, but the change can only be seen in the pronouns "nosotros/as" and "vosotros/as". The rest, stays the same regarding the gender of the pronoun. We only need to pay attention to its number.Singularmi padretu padresu padrenuestro/a madrevuestro/a madresu madrePluralmis padrestus padressus padresnuestros padresvuestros padressus padresEjercicios:Ellos son _________ hermanosEsta es _________ gata.Ese es ________ grupo de amigos.María, ¿dónde está _______ auto?Mamá, ¿tienes tú ________ tarea?Ellos son __________ primos.Expression of the Day: Darse vuelta la chaqueta/chamarra
Today's episode is about Košice, the biggest city of Eastern Slovakia and the second largest city of Slovakia. The Slovak lesson is about learning possessive pronouns and how to introduce a person to someone else. The story at the end of this episode is about Košice and it is intermediate level.Episode notesToday I am talking about Košice, the biggest city of Eastern Slovakia and the second largest city of Slovakia. In our Slovak lesson you are going to learn possessive pronouns. You will also practice how to introduce a person to someone else. The story at the end of this episode is for the intermediate level and it is about Košice.Slovak LessonGender: Masculine: Feminine: Neuter: my môj moja mojeyour tvoj tvoja tvoje (singular informal)your Váš Vaša Vaše (singular formal)his jeho jeho jehoher jej jej jejour náš naša našeyour váš vaša vašetheir ich ich ichREMEMBER: To choose the appropriate form of the possessive pronoun, you have to think about the gender of the noun.Here are some examples: 1. môj otec (my father)2. moja matka (my mother)3. moje bábätko (my baby)4. tvoj brat (your brother)5. tvoja sestra (your sister)6. tvoje dievča (your girl) 7. náš dom (our house)8. naša záhrada (our garden)9. naše auto (our car)10. váš stôl (your table)11. vaša stolička (your chair)12. vaše jedlo (your meal)How to introduce someone in Slovak1.To je moja mama. (This is my mom.)2.To je môj otec. (This is my father.)3.To sú moji rodičia. (These are my parents.)4.Prosím, zoznámte sa. (Please, introduce yourself to each other.)5.Poznáte sa? (Do you know each other?)Timestamps00:28 Introduction02:09 About Košice03:30 Fun fact06:17 Slovak lesson18:50 Story about Košice in Slovak22:45 Final thoughts
English-Possessive Adjectives & Possessive Pronouns/Ms.Shobitha Devagiri of Grade 3/DPS Mahendra Hills
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Buenos días y gracias por escuchar Truly English Podcast Season 2, Episodio 165, hoy repasaremos el Subject, Object, Possessive pronouns and Possessive adjectives. Por favor haga sus propios ejemplos y envíenos sus comentarios y solicitudes para futuros episodios a www.trulyenglish.com.mx Gracias y Have a great day and a great week Good morning and thank you for listening to Truly English Podcast Season 2, Episode 165, today we will review Subject, Object, Possessive pronouns and Possessive adjectives. Please make your own examples and send us your comments and requests for future episodes to www.trulyenglish.com.mx Thank you and have a great Monday and a great week --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
Possessive Pronouns – Today's French. Les pronoms possessifs. Learn French and listen to Anne, a French native, say it at FrenchHour.com The post Possessive Pronouns – Today’s French appeared first on French Hour.
In this 21st episode, Wittage corrects a number of mistakes people make time and again in the course of using personal and possessive pronouns. After that, he moves on to reflexive pronouns as well as mistakes people make with them. The use of the idiom 'bolt from the blue/ bolt out of the blue' was explained as well. There's more but you just need to find out simply by listening. Happy listening.
Possessive Pronouns – Today's French. Les pronoms possessifs. Learn French and listen to Anne, a French native, say it at FrenchHour.com The post Possessive Pronouns – Today's French appeared first on French Hour.
Possessive Pronouns – Today's French. Les pronoms possessifs. Learn French and listen to Anne, a French native, say it at FrenchHour.com The post Possessive Pronouns – Today's French appeared first on French Hour.
Wittage talks about possessive pronouns and how they are used, their examples and common mistakes people make while using them. He also explains the use of the word 'nab' as contained in many news headlines these past few weeks. Pronunciation of 'breakfast', a new idiom and a motivational quote are why it's a must-listen. You're just a click away. Happy listening!
Buenos días y gracias por escuchar Truly English Podcast Season 2, Episode 80. Hoy revisaremos los Possesive Adjectives and Posessive Pronouns. Por favor memorice estos ejemplos y estudie, también envíenos sus solicitudes y comentarios a www.trulyenglish.com.mx. Que tengas un buen viernes y un gran fin de semana. Good morning and thank you for listening to Truly English Podcast Season 2, Episode 80, Today we will review Possesive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns. Please memorize these examples and study, also send us your requests and comments to www.trulyenglish.com.mx. Have a great Friday and a great weekend. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
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Buenos días y gracias por escuchar Truly English By Matthew Episodio 97. Hoy revisaremos los adjetivos posesivos y los pronombres posesivos, recuerde hacer sus propios ejemplos y estudie y use estos ejemplos. Que tengas un buen jueves Good morning and thank you for listening to Truly English By Matthew Episode 97, Today we will review Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pornouns, please remember to make your own examples and please study and use these examples. Have a great Thursday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
Pronouns replace nouns, but what do possessive pronouns do? Bill explains in simple terms! Visit Larisa Web Content Creators! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bill-green/support
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Hoy es Truly English By Matthew Podcast Episodio 30, hoy estamos discutiendo adjetivos posesivos y pronombres posesivos. Yo, mi, mío, tú, tu, tuyo, él, el suyo, el suyo, ella, ella, ella, ella, ella, nuestra, nuestra, tú, tuya, ellos, sus, suyos. Recuerda que necesitas conocer tus adjetivos para usar adjetivos posesivos, así que estudia y memoriza adjetivos para ayudarte a hablar con más fluidez. Que tengas un buen día y gracias por escuchar Today is Truly English By Matthew Podcast Episode 30, today we are discussing Possessive Adjectives and Possiessive Pronouns. I, My, Mine, you, Your, yours, he, his, His, she, her, hers, it, its, we, our, ours, you, your yours, they, their, theirs. Remember you need to know your adjectives to use possessive adjectives so please study and memorize adjectives to help you speak more fluently. Have a great day and thank you for listening --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trulyenglish/message
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This episode practices possessive pronouns in Spanish as learned on Episode 68 of The Language Tutor YouTube channel found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GFwrcNlXh92xA8iKFT2WA If you'd like to leave me a voice message about how the podcast or YouTube channel is helping you, or tell me about your journey in learning Spanish, just record it and email it to me at dannyevans3371@gmail.com. Or you can follow the link below to record your message on Anchor, but you'll need to take a minute to create an Anchor account. Can't wait to hear from you! https://anchor.fm/danny-evans/message --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/danny-evans/support
In today's episode, we return to the Spanish Possessives (Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns) to do a little bit of a deeper dive into how they are used. This is the last episode I'll be posting before I go on maternity leave, which is a bit bittersweet.
Today's episode is a quick introductory to Spanish Possessives (i.e., my / mine, your / yours, our / ours, etc.).
I named this episode "Ni Håfafa na Chathinasso," or "Absolutely No Worries," because who doesn't like the idea of having no worries? If you're interested in learning how to say "absolutely no worries" then extending your knowledge so you can integrate wonderful things like, "ni håfafa na dibi" into your everyday CHamoru conversation, this is the episode for you. Possessive and hu-type pronouns were also mentioned in this website, so below are links to grammar lessons and videos: Grammar Lesson on Hu-type Pronouns: https://www.learningchamoru.com/front_users/grammar/grammar:Hu-type+Pronouns Grammar Lesson on Possessive Pronouns: https://www.learningchamoru.com/front_users/grammar/grammar:Possessive+Pronouns YouTube Video on Hu-type Pronouns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXYcL81U05I&feature=emb_logo YouTube Video on Possessive Pronouns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TusFRdfYE8Y&feature=emb_logo ------------------------- Music from https://filmmusic.io, "Bassa Island Game Loop" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gipapaitrongkonniyok/message
Do you know how to use possessive pronouns in Portuguese? Possessive pronouns are those little words that indicate ownership: MEU/MINHA (my/mine), SEU/SUA (your/yours), among others. In this lesson, you’ll learn what they are and how to use possessive pronouns in Portuguese. Start learning Brazilian Portuguese today! Take advantage of all the free resources offered by Speaking Brazilian Language School: 1. Take a free mini-course in pronunciation 2. Subscribe to weekly YouTube lessons 3. Follow me on Instagram 4. Join my Facebook community 5. Read my blog * Speaking Brazilian Language School specializes in Brazilian Portuguese. We offer online courses for beginners and one-on-one classes for students of all levels. Aprenda o português do brasil. Learn Brazilian Portuguese. Aprende el portugués de Brasil. Apprenez le portugais du Brésil. Lerne Portugiesisch aus Brasilien. Impara il portoghese brasiliano.
'Tūkapi Puriro' or 'Posessive Pronouns' - tāku, āku, tāu, āu etc - our hosts drill many examples of how ownerhsip structure works in Te Reo Māori.
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English Grammar A1 Level: Pronouns are words used to avoid repetitions of a noun. Possessive pronouns are determiners used to show that one thing belongs to someone. https://open.books4languages.com/english-a1-grammar/chapter/possessive-pronouns
Pronouns replace nouns, but what do possessive pronouns do? Bill explains in simple terms!
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Possessive adjetives & Possessive Pronouns | The complete guide to the Toefl Test| Grammar Ep. 08 Los pronombres constituyen uno de los pilares más importantes del idioma Inglés. Entender los detalles de cada uno de los distintos tipos de pronombres es clave para lograr un TOEFL exitoso. En este episodio estudiaremos los possessive adjetives & possessive pronouns.-------------------------------------------------------------------------El Café Inglés nace del amor que tengo hacia el idioma Inglés y la manera como ha cambiado mi vida. Soy de la idea que para aprender un idioma sólo se necesita un poco de esfuerzo y tener la guía correcta.Bienvenidos al Podcast.-------------------------------------------------------------------------Background Music: Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod-------------------------------------------------------------------------Mi curso online:https://elcafeingles.thinkific.com/courses/aprendizajeacelerado-------------------------------------------------------------------------¿Cómo apoyarme? Contrátame:Whatsapp: +52 1 55 20074292 (Ciudad de México)Donación única:PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/ismaelsereno/5usd-------------------------------------------------------------------------Social Media:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/IsmaelSerenoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/elcafeinglespodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elcafeingles/-------------------------------------------------------------------------Thank you guys for making my dream come true.
In the first part of our program, we’re going to discuss current events. We will begin with Pope Francis's speech in Myanmar that met with criticism from various human rights groups. Next, we’ll talk about the engagement of Prince Harry to American actress Meghan Markle. Then, we’ll have a conversation about a prediction that 2018 will be a year of higher earthquake activity due to a slight deceleration in the Earth’s rotation. And finally, we’ll talk about a man who plans to launch himself in a homemade rocket to prove that the Earth is flat. - Pope Francis avoids direct references to Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar speech - Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announce engagement - Changes in Earth’s rotation may cause more major earthquakes in 2018 - Man plans to launch himself in homemade rocket to prove that the Earth is flat The second part of our show will be dedicated to American culture and the English language. In the grammar section of our program, we’ll demonstrate the use of today’s topic: Possessive Pronouns. And we’ll end this week’s program with a brand new English expression: “To make a long story short.”
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Possessive pronouns in Spanish are generally straightforward except for one small detail. The detail is about knowing whether or not you need to use the definite articles with the possessive pronouns. In today's theoretical Spanish podcast, we talk about how to use possessive adjectives in Spanish. Then we talk about how use the possessive pronouns […] The post Tips 091: Possessive Pronouns in Spanish appeared first on Real Fast Spanish.
How to describe a photo of your family to somebody in Czech? Family members, positions and possessives. MP3 PDF More: A list of podcasts An overview of all materials for starting to learn Czech
How to describe a photo of your family to somebody in Czech? Family members, positions and possessives. MP3 PDF More: A list of podcasts An overview of all materials for starting to learn Czech
Possessive Pronouns in Spanish. Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns in Spanish form such an intrinsic part of the language that it’s important that you make sense of them so that you can use them well and accurately. Not surprisingly, due to their complexity and to the multiple options that they... Read more » The post Advanced Intermediate Podcast 2 – Possessive Pronouns in Spanish appeared first on Lightspeed Spanish.
Learn how to use possessive pronouns in sentences. Expand your vocabulary with the Audio Tutor. Here you can learn new words and improve your pronunciation.
My house, your bag, his dog… Learn possessive pronouns here. Expand your vocabulary with the Audio Tutor. Here you can learn new words and improve your pronunciation.
Lernen Sie, wie man Possessivpronomen in Sätzen verwendet. Erweitern Sie Ihren Wortschatz mit dem Audiotrainer. Hier können Sie neue Wörter lernen und Ihre Aussprache verbessern.
Mein Haus, deine Tasche, sein Hund … Lernen Sie hier die Possessivpronomen kennen. Erweitern Sie Ihren Wortschatz mit dem Audiotrainer. Hier können Sie neue Wörter lernen und Ihre Aussprache verbessern.
Paula and Philipp have come a step closer to solving the mystery. They now know where the laser beams are coming from. But Eulalia has not returned from her reconnaissance flight. What could this mean? After Paula and Philipp have located the laser beams, they inform the optics plant so that the case can finally be solved. But they are most concerned by the disappearance of Eulalia. The two journalists have heard a suspicious cry. Has something happened to Eulalia? After so much tension the listeners can take a breather with some grammar. The professor deals with the possessive pronouns of the third person singular “sein” and “ihr”.
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Tá Falado: Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation for Speakers of Spanish
Who would have ever guessed that Valdo and Michelle think that jeans and flip flops make a strange combination? Looks like we've just seen one more thing that makes Americans stand out. Note that this picture has got three Brazilians trying to dress like North Americans! Oh yes, and grammar-wise, we're talking about possessive pronouns. You might say, OUR comments to YOUR lesson.
Tá Falado: Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation for Speakers of Spanish
asset title: Grammar Lesson 9: Possessive Pronouns, How to Dress Like an American filename: tafalado_gra_09.mp3 track number: 35/46 time: 12:29 size: 8.78 MB bitrate: 96 kbps Who would have ever guessed that Valdo and Michelle think that jeans and flip flops make a strange combination? Looks like we've just seen one more thing that makes Americans stand out. Note that this picture has got three Brazilians trying to dress like North Americans! Oh yes, and grammar-wise, we're talking about possessive pronouns. You might say, OUR comments to YOUR lesson.DialogPortugueseMichelle: Valdo, olha pra aquela menina ... veja a bolsa dela!Valdo: O que é que tem a bolsa dela? É parecida com a sua bolsa.Michelle: Você sabe, no Brasil a gente nunca usaria uma bolsa de paetê como a dela durante o dia.Valdo: É verdade! Olha a calça dele ... jeans com chinelo!Michelle: Eh, por aí a gente percebe a diferença entre a roupa deles e a nossa.Valdo: Mas esse é o nosso conceito, como brasileiros, sobre a roupa deles. Será que aos olhos deles as suas roupas também não são um pouco bregas? SpanishMichelle: Valdo, mira aquella chica ... mira su bolsa.Valdo: ¿Cuál es el problema con su bolsa? Se parece a tu bolsa.Michelle: Tú sabes, en el Brasil nunca usaríamos una bolsa de lentejuelas como la de ella durante el día.Valdo: Es verdad! Mira sus pantalones ... vaqueros con chinelas!Michelle: Por aquí te das cuenta de la diferencia entre su ropa y la nuestra.Valdo: Pero esa es nuestra idea, como brasileños, sobre su ropa. ¿Será que para ellos la ropa tuya sería un poco rara también?EnglishMichelle: Valdo, look at that girl ... look at her purse!Valdo: What wrong with her purse? I looks like your purse.Michelle: You know, in Brazil we'd never use a sequined purse like she's got during the daytime.Valdo: You're right! And look at her pants ... jeans with flip flops!Michelle: Yea, around here you notice the difference between their clothing and ours.Valdo: But that is our idea, as Brazilians, about their clothes. Don't you think that in from their perspective your clothes might seem a little tacky too?
my - můj, moje your - tvůj, tvoje his - jeho her- její our- náš, naše your- váš, vaše their- jejich