Possessive Pronouns in Spanish | SpanishDict
www.spanishdict.com › guide › possessive-pronouns-inA Spanish possessive pronoun ( pronombre posesivo ), such as mío or suyo, is used in place of a noun and a possessive adjective. Each Spanish possessive pronoun has four forms that must agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun in the phrase they replace. These pronouns are the same as the long forms of possessive adjectives, but are almost always used with the definite article.
Spanish POSSESSIVES ("Mi, Tu, Su, Mío ...") - Learn and ...
https://holaquepasa.com/spanish-possessive-adjectives-and-pronounsPossessive adjectives and pronouns express possession or belonging. In other words, who owns something. “mi” and “mío”, examples of possessive adjectives. They are equivalent to the English “my, mine, your, yours, his…”. In Spanish, there are 2 sets of forms we need to learn: short forms and long forms. We will learn them all in ...