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32. Stressed Possessive Adjectives
- Time range: 02:25:22 – 02:27:59 (duration 00:02:37)
- Source: A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)
[on-screen 02:25:22] Stressed Possessive Adjectives
[02:25:22] stress possessed adjectives in Spanish indicate to whom a possess object
[on-screen 02:25:24] Stressed Possessive Adjectives Indicate to whom a possessed object belongs
[02:25:25] belongs I already made a video about
[on-screen 02:25:26] Possessive Adjectives Explained In 3 Minutes
[02:25:26] this topic talking about normal possessive adjectives such as my your
[on-screen 02:25:29] English Possessive Adjectives: my our your y'all's his/her/its | their
[02:25:30] his her our y'alls and there but stress possessive adjectives are adjectives that indicate to whom something belongs in English these can be mine yours his
[on-screen 02:25:37] English Stressed Possessive Adjectives: mine ours yours y’all’s his/hers/its| theirs
[02:25:39] or hers ours Ys and theirs and they can be used in sentences like the computer
[on-screen 02:25:44] The computer is mine
[02:25:44] is mine or the computer of mine which
[on-screen 02:25:45] The computer is mine The computer of mine
[02:25:46] similar ly applies to the rest of the adjectives in Spanish just like regular
[on-screen 02:25:49] Spanish Stressed Possessive Adjectives: mio/a_ | nuestro/a tuyo/a | vuestro/a suyo/a | suyo/a
[02:25:49] possessive adjectives stressed ones have gender and plurality with every adjective having a gender depending on the number of objects that you're referring to to say mine in Spanish the word has to be mo with an accent if it's masculine or Mia if it's feminine to say yours the word is tuo masculine and tuya feminine to say ours or Ys the form of the possessive adjective actually stays
[on-screen 02:26:11] Spanish Stressed Possessive Adjectives: mio/a_ | nuestro/a tuyo/a | vuestro/a suyo/a | suyo/a
[02:26:11] the same as the regular possessive adjective which makes Spanish more convenient so you can only tell the difference between them in context the words suo masculine and suya feminine
[on-screen 02:26:18] Spanish Stressed Possessive Adjectives: mio/a_ | nuestro/a tuyo/a | vuestro/a suyo/a | suyo/a
[02:26:20] can mean his hers or theirs and so you
[on-screen 02:26:21] Spanish Stressed Possessive Adjectives: mio/a_ | nuestro/a tuyo/a | vuestro/a suyo/a | suyo/a (of his, of hers, of theirs)
[02:26:23] can only tell the difference between them in context in case you need to pluralize any of them you simply put an essay after every adjective saying a
[on-screen 02:26:28] Spanish Stressed Possessive Adjectives: mio/as_ | nuestro/as tuyo/as | vuestro/as suyo/as | suyo/as
[02:26:29] sentence like a Lio is would mean the
[on-screen 02:26:32] El libro es mio The book is mine
[02:26:32] book is mine with the ending of the
[on-screen 02:26:33] El libro es mio The book is mine
[02:26:34] adjective matching the gender of the noun but another way to say this would be a Libro meaning the book of mine
[on-screen 02:26:38] El libro mio The book of mine
[02:26:39] which still makes sense but it's not that useful conversationally instead you can use these adjectives when talking about people like Joan is amig meaning
[on-screen 02:26:46] John es un amigo mio
[02:26:47] John is a friend of mine and the same
[on-screen 02:26:48] John es un amigo mio John is a friend of mine
[02:26:49] principle applies to any phrase you want to say saying something like Laut would
[on-screen 02:26:54] La computadora tuya The computer of yours
[02:26:54] mean the computer of yours with the ending of the adjective matching the
[on-screen 02:26:56] La computadora tuya The computer of yours
[02:26:57] gender of the noun saying something like
[on-screen 02:26:59] La clase nuestra The class of ours
[02:26:59] La clra would mean the class of ours again matching the gender and in case you want to pluralize it you can Sayes
[on-screen 02:27:05] Las clases nuestras The classes of ours
[02:27:05] noas meaning the classes of ours because
[on-screen 02:27:08] suyo/a(s) of his, of hers, of theirs
[02:27:08] Su suya suos and suas can have more than one meaning you can avoid the confusion by specifying who the subject pronoun is for instance saying El suo would mean
[on-screen 02:27:18] El teclado suyo The keyboard of
[02:27:18] the keyboard of but because suo has multiple meanings we need to specify the subject in context by saying something like El meaning the keyboard of his
[on-screen 02:27:24] El teclado de él The keyboard of his
[02:27:26] because we know that L refers to a masculine his we can now change the sentence to ELO which would still mean
[on-screen 02:27:31] El teclado de él El teclado suyo The keyboard of his
[02:27:32] the keyboard of his and the same idea applies to any subject that you want to use but keep in mind gender and plurality one thing to note with
[on-screen 02:27:38] Stressed possessive adjectives can also function with the same meaning as regular possessive adjectives
[02:27:38] stressed possessive adjectives is that they can also function with the same meaning as regular possessive adjectives like saying to quaderno which means your
[on-screen 02:27:45] Tu cuaderno Your notebook
[02:27:46] notebook but this phrase can also be Rewritten while keeping its meaning like saying El and now this sentence means
[on-screen 02:27:50] El cuaderno tuyo Your notebook
[02:27:52] both your notebook and the notebook of
[on-screen 02:27:54] El cuaderno tuyo Your notebook The notebook of yours
[02:27:55] yours and the same idea applies to any other sentence you want to say using these adjectives POR in Spanish means by