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- Means 'yours' for masculine plural objects.
- Used informally with people you call 'tú'.
- Must agree with the object, not the person.
- Can mean 'your family' when used as 'los tuyos'.
The Spanish word tuyos is a possessive pronoun and adjective that translates to 'yours' in English. Specifically, it is used in informal contexts when addressing a single person (the 'tú' form) about multiple items that are grammatically masculine. Understanding 'tuyos' requires a shift from English logic; in English, 'yours' remains the same regardless of what is owned. In Spanish, the word must agree in gender and number with the objects possessed, not the possessor. Therefore, 'tuyos' is the masculine plural form. It is a cornerstone of A1 Spanish, yet its nuances persist into advanced levels as it dictates sentence rhythm and emphasis.
- Grammatical Function
- As a stressed possessive pronoun, 'tuyos' often appears after the noun it modifies or stands alone to replace a noun phrase. For example, 'Estos libros son tuyos' (These books are yours).
- Informality
- It is strictly the informal version. If you were speaking to a boss or a stranger in a formal setting, you would use 'suyos' instead of 'tuyos'.
¿Son estos los zapatos tuyos? No, los míos son negros.
In daily conversation, 'tuyos' is ubiquitous. It appears when sorting laundry, identifying luggage, or discussing family members. Because Spanish frequently omits the subject pronoun, possessives like 'tuyos' provide essential context about who owns what. It is also used in the set phrase 'los tuyos' to refer to 'your people' or 'your family/friends'. This collective use adds a layer of emotional warmth and belonging that a simple possessive adjective like 'tus' might lack. When you say 'Cuida a los tuyos', you are saying 'Take care of your own', implying a deep bond.
Esos problemas no son tuyos, son de la empresa.
- Comparison with 'tus'
- While 'tus' precedes the noun (tus libros), 'tuyos' follows the noun or the verb (los libros tuyos / son tuyos). The latter carries more emphasis.
Historically, the development of 'tuyos' from the Latin 'tuus' shows the evolution of the Romance case system into the gender/number agreement system we see today. In modern Spanish, using 'tuyos' correctly marks a learner as having moved beyond basic word-for-word translation into an understanding of Spanish syntax. It requires the speaker to hold the gender and number of the object in their mind throughout the sentence construction. Whether you are talking about 'tus padres' (your parents) and referring to them later as 'los tuyos', or simply identifying a pair of gloves, 'tuyos' is the tool for the job.
Me encantan esos dibujos tuyos.
In literature and music, 'tuyos' is often used to emphasize possession in romantic or dramatic contexts. A song might end with 'Siempre tuyos' (Always yours), where the plural refers to the singer's feelings, days, or kisses. This flexibility allows 'tuyos' to function both as a functional grammatical unit and a poetic device. By mastering 'tuyos', you unlock the ability to describe relationships between people and objects with precision and flair.
Using tuyos correctly involves understanding its two primary roles: as a long-form possessive adjective and as a possessive pronoun. Unlike short-form possessives (mi, tu, su), 'tuyos' is 'stressed' (tónico), meaning it carries more weight in the sentence and usually appears after the verb or the noun. This positioning changes the focus of the sentence from the object to the owner. For instance, 'tus gatos' is a neutral way to say 'your cats', but 'los gatos tuyos' sounds more specific, often implying a contrast with someone else's cats.
- After the Verb 'Ser'
- The most common use is after 'ser' to indicate ownership. 'Estos documentos son tuyos' (These documents are yours). Note that the article 'los' is omitted here unless you are choosing between specific sets.
- As a Pronoun with Articles
- When 'tuyos' replaces the noun entirely, it must be preceded by the definite article 'los'. 'Mis libros están aquí; ¿dónde están los tuyos?' (My books are here; where are yours?).
No toques esos platos, no son tuyos.
Another sophisticated use of 'tuyos' is in phrases like 'un amigo tuyo' (a friend of yours). This structure is much more common in Spanish than in English. It allows you to introduce a person or object without using a definite article. If you said 'tu amigo', it implies a specific friend the listener already knows. If you say 'un amigo tuyo', it is more general. This distinction is vital for natural-sounding Spanish. Furthermore, 'tuyos' must always agree with the noun. Even if the 'friend' is female, if you are talking about 'amigos' (plural, masculine/mixed), you use 'tuyos'.
He encontrado unos guantes, creo que son tuyos.
In more complex sentences, 'tuyos' can be part of a prepositional phrase. 'Vengo de parte de unos familiares tuyos' (I come on behalf of some relatives of yours). Here, 'tuyos' modifies 'familiares'. It is important to remember that 'tuyos' can never be used before the noun. You cannot say 'tuyos libros'. This is a frequent error for English speakers who try to map 'yours' directly onto Spanish. The word order is rigid: 'tus' before, 'tuyos' after.
- Collective Reference
- When used as 'los tuyos', it can mean 'your family' or 'your people'. '¿Cómo están los tuyos?' is a common way to ask 'How is your family doing?'.
Finally, consider the negative and interrogative forms. '¿Son tuyos estos bolígrafos?' (Are these pens yours?). The word 'tuyos' remains stable. In the negative, 'No son tuyos', the negation precedes the verb 'son'. This consistency makes 'tuyos' a reliable building block for learners. By practicing these variations, you will move from simply stating ownership to expressing it with the correct emotional and grammatical weight required in fluent Spanish conversation.
¿Esos perros son tuyos o del vecino?
You will encounter tuyos in almost every corner of the Spanish-speaking world, though the frequency and exact phonetic delivery might vary. In domestic settings, it is a constant. Imagine a family dinner where someone asks, '¿Estos vasos son tuyos?' (Are these glasses yours?). Or a situation at a gym where a friend asks, '¿Son tuyos estos discos?' (Are these weight plates yours?). Because Spanish speakers value clarity in possession, 'tuyos' acts as a definitive marker in these shared spaces.
- Regional Accents
- In the Rio de la Plata region (Argentina and Uruguay), where 'voseo' is used, 'tuyos' is still the standard plural possessive for the singular 'you', though the 'y' might sound like a 'sh'. In Spain, you might hear 'tuyos' contrasted specifically with 'vuestros' (the plural 'yours' used for a group).
¡Qué ojos más bonitos, son iguales a los tuyos!
In professional environments that allow for informality (like tech startups or creative agencies), 'tuyos' is used to discuss projects and responsibilities. A colleague might say, 'Estos archivos son tuyos, ¿verdad?' (These files are yours, right?). It defines the boundaries of work. Furthermore, in the world of social media, you will see 'tuyos' in comments. A fan might write to an artist, 'Tus éxitos son también los tuyos' (Your successes are also yours/your people's), or more simply, '¡Me encantan esos videos tuyos!' (I love those videos of yours!).
¿Son tuyos estos mensajes que me han llegado?
In literature, 'tuyos' is used to establish character relationships. A character might say 'Los hijos tuyos' instead of 'tus hijos' to add a certain weight or distance to the conversation. In legal or formal letters that have shifted to a more personal tone, 'tuyos' might appear in the closing: 'Suyo' is the formal 'yours', but 'tuyo' or 'tuyos' (if referring to many things shared) implies a close friendship. For example, 'Mis mejores deseos para ti y los tuyos' (My best wishes for you and yours/your family).
- Street Spanish
- In casual street slang, 'los tuyos' can refer to one's 'crew' or 'gang', though this is highly contextual. More commonly, it just means your immediate circle of friends.
Finally, you will hear it in the market or shops. A vendor might hold up two items and ask, '¿Estos son tuyos?' after you've set them down. The word is functional, immediate, and necessary. It is one of those words that, once you start listening for it, you realize is part of the rhythmic pulse of Spanish life. It connects the 'I' to the 'You' through the 'Things' that define our daily existence.
Ese estilo y esos gestos son muy tuyos.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with tuyos is forgetting that it must agree with the object, not the owner. In English, if 'you' own something, it is 'yours' whether it is one book or ten, a male cat or a female dog. In Spanish, if you own two masculine items, they are 'tuyos'. If you own two feminine items, they are 'tuyas'. Learners often default to 'tuyo' (singular) for everything or use 'tuyos' just because they are talking to a man. This is incorrect. The gender of the person you are talking to is irrelevant to the form of 'tuyos'.
- Mistake: Wrong Word Order
- Saying 'tuyos libros' instead of 'tus libros' or 'los libros tuyos'. Remember: 'tuyos' cannot come before the noun.
- Mistake: Omitting the Article
- When using 'tuyos' as a pronoun (to mean 'yours'), you must use 'los'. Saying '¿Dónde están tuyos?' is incorrect; it must be '¿Dónde están los tuyos?'.
Incorrect: Estos son tuyos libros.
Correct: Estos libros son tuyos.
Another common error is confusing 'tuyos' with 'suyos'. 'Tuyos' is for 'tú' (informal), while 'suyos' is for 'usted' (formal), 'él/ella' (his/hers), or 'ellos/ellas' (theirs). Using 'tuyos' with someone you should be addressing formally can come across as disrespectful or overly familiar. Conversely, using 'suyos' with a close friend can sound cold or sarcastic. It is essential to match the possessive pronoun to the level of formality established by your subject pronouns and verb endings.
Incorrect: ¿Son tuyos las maletas?
Correct: ¿Son tuyas las maletas? (Because 'maletas' is feminine).
Furthermore, learners often struggle with the 'un amigo tuyo' construction. They might try to say 'un tu amigo' or 'un amigo de ti'. While 'un amigo de ti' is technically understandable, it is very non-native. 'Un amigo tuyo' is the standard, elegant way to express 'a friend of yours'. Mastering this specific pattern will immediately elevate your Spanish from 'basic learner' to 'intermediate speaker'. Finally, ensure you don't over-accentuate the 'y'; it should flow naturally with the rest of the word, avoiding a harsh 'tú-YOS' sound unless you are providing extreme emphasis.
- Confusion with 'tus'
- Remember that 'tus' is used when the noun follows immediately. 'Tus libros'. 'Tuyos' is used when the noun is elsewhere or implied. 'Los libros son tuyos'.
To avoid these mistakes, always pause and identify the noun being possessed. Is it masculine? Is it plural? Are you talking to a friend? If the answer to all three is 'yes', then 'tuyos' is your word. Practice by pointing at groups of masculine objects (shoes, pens, books) and saying 'Son tuyos' to a friend. This physical association helps cement the grammatical rule in your mind.
While tuyos is the standard for masculine plural informal possession, several other words occupy similar semantic or grammatical spaces. Understanding the differences between these 'cousins' is key to nuanced communication. The most obvious alternatives are the other forms of the stressed possessive: 'tuyo' (masculine singular), 'tuya' (feminine singular), and 'tuyas' (feminine plural). These all translate to 'yours', but their use is strictly dictated by the gender and number of the noun.
- Tus
- The short-form possessive adjective. It also means 'your' (plural items), but it must precede the noun. 'Tus libros'. It is less emphatic than 'tuyos'.
- Suyos
- The formal version (for 'usted') or third-person version (his/hers/theirs). It is structurally identical to 'tuyos' but changes the level of formality or the person being referred to.
¿Prefieres mis consejos o los tuyos?
Another alternative is the prepositional phrase 'de ti'. While 'tuyos' is more common for direct possession, 'de ti' can sometimes be used for clarity or emphasis, though it is much rarer for plural objects. You might hear 'un regalo de ti' (a gift from you), but you would almost never hear 'los libros de ti' instead of 'tus libros' or 'los libros tuyos'. 'Tuyos' is more integrated into the language's possessive system.
Estos éxitos no son solo míos, son tuyos también.
In terms of 'collective' alternatives, if you want to refer to someone's family without using 'los tuyos', you could say 'tu familia', 'tus parientes', or 'tu gente'. However, 'los tuyos' is often preferred in emotional contexts because it feels more inclusive and less clinical. It suggests a tribe or a close-knit group. Similarly, if you are talking about 'your things', you could say 'tus cosas' or 'lo tuyo' (singular neuter), but 'los tuyos' specifically points to masculine/mixed plural items.
- Vuestros
- Used in Spain when talking to a group of friends (vosotros). 'Estos libros son vuestros'. In Latin America, you would use 'suyos'.
Lastly, consider the word 'propio' (own). You could say 'tus propios libros' (your own books). While not a synonym for 'tuyos', it serves a similar function of emphasizing ownership. However, 'tuyos' is a pronoun/adjective, while 'propio' is an adjective that adds intensity. Choosing between these depends on whether you want to simply state who the owner is ('tuyos') or emphasize that the owner is the only one who owns them ('propios').
Esos méritos son tuyos, nadie te los puede quitar.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The word 'tuyos' has remained remarkably stable for centuries, directly echoing its Latin roots while adapting to the Spanish system of gender and number agreement.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 'y' like a hard English 'j' (as in 'jump') too strongly.
- Making the 'u' sound like the English 'u' in 'use' (yoo) instead of 'oo'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize in text as 'yours'.
Requires remembering agreement rules (masculine plural).
Need to remember to use it after the noun or verb.
Clear pronunciation, usually easy to hear.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Possessive Pronoun Agreement
Los libros (masc. pl.) son tuyos.
Stressed vs Unstressed Possessives
Tus libros (unstressed) vs Los libros tuyos (stressed).
Use of Definite Articles with Pronouns
Mis libros están aquí, ¿dónde están los tuyos?
Informal vs Formal Possession
Tuyos (informal) vs Suyos (formal).
Omission of Nouns
No quiero mis zapatos, quiero los tuyos.
Beispiele nach Niveau
¿Estos libros son tuyos?
Are these books yours?
'Tuyos' agrees with 'libros' (masculine, plural).
Los gatos son tuyos.
The cats are yours.
Used after the verb 'ser' to show ownership.
¿Son tuyos estos bolígrafos?
Are these pens yours?
Informal 'tú' form.
Esos zapatos no son tuyos.
Those shoes are not yours.
Negative sentence structure.
¿Los perros son tuyos?
Are the dogs yours?
'Tuyos' is plural because 'perros' is plural.
Estos cuadernos son tuyos.
These notebooks are yours.
Standard possessive use.
¿Son tuyos los caramelos?
Are the candies yours?
'Caramelos' is masculine plural.
Mis dibujos son buenos, pero los tuyos son mejores.
My drawings are good, but yours are better.
'Los tuyos' acts as a pronoun.
He encontrado unos guantes tuyos en el sofá.
I found some gloves of yours on the sofa.
'Unos guantes tuyos' means 'some gloves of yours'.
¿Dónde están los tuyos?
Where are yours?
'Los tuyos' replaces a masculine plural noun like 'libros'.
Unos amigos tuyos vinieron ayer.
Some friends of yours came yesterday.
'Unos amigos tuyos' is a common A2 structure.
Tengo tus libros y los tuyos también.
I have your books and yours too.
Redundant for emphasis.
¿Son estos platos los tuyos?
Are these plates yours?
Article 'los' is used for selection.
Mis padres son de Madrid, ¿y los tuyos?
My parents are from Madrid, and yours?
'Los tuyos' refers to 'tus padres'.
Esos problemas son tuyos, no míos.
Those problems are yours, not mine.
Contrast between 'tuyos' and 'míos'.
¿Son tuyos estos calcetines?
Are these socks yours?
Simple identification.
Espero que los tuyos estén bien de salud.
I hope your family/people are in good health.
'Los tuyos' used collectively for family.
Esos gestos tan tuyos me hacen reír.
Those gestures so typical of you make me laugh.
'Tan tuyos' means 'so much like you'.
No quiero entrometerme en los asuntos tuyos.
I don't want to meddle in your affairs.
'Asuntos tuyos' is more emphatic than 'tus asuntos'.
¿Son tuyos los méritos de este proyecto?
Are the merits of this project yours?
Abstract noun agreement.
Me gustan esos cuadros tuyos que tienes en el salón.
I like those paintings of yours that you have in the living room.
Post-noun positioning for emphasis.
Dale recuerdos a los tuyos de mi parte.
Give my regards to your family.
Common social phrase.
Esos éxitos son tan tuyos como de tu equipo.
Those successes are as much yours as your team's.
Comparative structure with 'tan... como'.
¿Son tuyos todos estos documentos?
Are all these documents yours?
Agreement with 'documentos'.
Esa manía y esos silencios tuyos me preocupan.
That habit and those silences of yours worry me.
'Tuyos' agrees with the nearest masculine plural noun 'silencios'.
No culpes a los demás por los errores tuyos.
Don't blame others for your errors.
Strong emphasis on possession.
¿Son tuyos los derechos de autor de esta obra?
Are the copyrights of this work yours?
Formal/Professional context.
Siempre proteges a los tuyos por encima de todo.
You always protect your own above everything else.
'Los tuyos' as 'your own people'.
Esos argumentos tuyos no tienen fundamento.
Those arguments of yours have no basis.
Used in critical or argumentative contexts.
Los libros que mencionaste, ¿eran tuyos o de la biblioteca?
The books you mentioned, were they yours or the library's?
Distinguishing between owners.
Me sorprendieron esos comentarios tuyos en la reunión.
Those comments of yours in the meeting surprised me.
Agreement with 'comentarios'.
¿Son tuyos los pinceles que están sobre la mesa?
Are the brushes on the table yours?
Specific identification.
A pesar de los pesares, los tuyos siempre te apoyarán.
Despite everything, your people will always support you.
Used in a complex idiom 'a pesar de los pesares'.
Esos rasgos tan tuyos definen tu personalidad única.
Those traits so very yours define your unique personality.
Literary/Elevated style.
No permitas que los intereses ajenos nublen los tuyos.
Don't let others' interests cloud yours.
Contrast with 'ajenos' (others').
¿Son tuyos los versos que declamaste anoche?
Are the verses you recited last night yours?
Agreement with 'versos'.
Esa determinación y esos principios tuyos son admirables.
That determination and those principles of yours are admirable.
Agreement with 'principios'.
Los éxitos de la empresa son, en última instancia, tuyos.
The successes of the company are, ultimately, yours.
Adverbial phrase insertion.
¿Son tuyos los bocetos que encontré en el desván?
Are the sketches I found in the attic yours?
Specific past-tense context.
Confío plenamente en el criterio y en los instintos tuyos.
I fully trust your judgment and your instincts.
Elegant coordination.
La herencia y los legados tuyos perdurarán por generaciones.
Your heritage and legacies will endure for generations.
High literary register.
¿Son tuyos los dominios territoriales que figuran en el mapa?
Are the territorial domains shown on the map yours?
Legal/Historical context.
Esa retórica y esos silogismos tuyos resultan harto complejos.
That rhetoric and those syllogisms of yours are quite complex.
Sophisticated vocabulary.
No dejes que los avatares de la fortuna afecten a los tuyos.
Don't let the whims of fortune affect your family.
Philosophical/Archaic tone.
¿Son tuyos los vástagos que corretean por el jardín?
Are the offspring running around the garden yours?
Use of 'vástagos' (offspring) - very formal.
Esos desvelos tuyos por el bienestar común son loables.
Those sleepless nights/concerns of yours for the common good are praiseworthy.
Abstract masculine plural 'desvelos'.
Los designios del destino son inescrutables, al igual que los tuyos.
The designs of fate are inscrutable, just like yours.
Metaphorical usage.
¿Son tuyos los manuscritos que obran en poder del notario?
Are the manuscripts in the notary's possession yours?
Legal/Technical Spanish.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
Wird oft verwechselt mit
'Tus' is used before the noun (Tus libros), 'tuyos' is used after or alone (Los libros tuyos / Son tuyos).
'Suyos' is for formal 'you' (usted), his, hers, or theirs. 'Tuyos' is only for informal 'you' (tú).
'Tuyo' is for one masculine item, 'tuyos' is for two or more.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To be up to one's old tricks (related to tuyos/suyos).
El gato volvió a hacer de las suyas.
casual— Mind your own business / Focus on your task.
Tú a lo tuyo y no mires a los demás.
informal— Each to their own.
Ellos prefieren el cine, yo el teatro; cada cual a lo suyo.
neutral— The kingdom is yours (religious/dramatic).
Tuyo es el reino y la gloria.
formalLeicht verwechselbar
Both mean 'yours' plural.
'Tuyas' is for feminine nouns (llaves, casas), 'tuyos' is for masculine (libros, perros).
Estas llaves son tuyas, estos libros son tuyos.
Both mean 'yours' plural.
'Vuestros' is for many owners (you all), 'tuyos' is for one owner (you).
¿Es vuestro este coche? (asking a couple) vs ¿Es tuyo este coche? (asking one friend).
Sounds similar.
'Cuyos' means 'whose' (relative pronoun), 'tuyos' means 'yours'.
El hombre cuyos hijos conozco vs Los hijos son tuyos.
Identical grammar structure.
'Suyos' is formal/third-person, 'tuyos' is informal.
¿Son suyos, señor? vs ¿Son tuyos, amigo?
Both relate to 'tú'.
'Ti' is an object of a preposition (para ti), 'tuyos' is a possessive.
Esto es para ti, estos son tuyos.
Satzmuster
¿Son tuyos [Noun]?
¿Son tuyos estos libros?
[Noun] son tuyos.
Los perros son tuyos.
Los tuyos son [Adjective].
Los tuyos son azules.
Unos [Noun] tuyos.
Unos amigos tuyos.
[Noun] tan tuyos.
Esos gestos tan tuyos.
Saludos a los tuyos.
Saludos a los tuyos.
No son [míos] sino [tuyos].
No son míos sino tuyos.
Tanto los [míos] como los [tuyos].
Tanto los míos como los tuyos son válidos.
Wortfamilie
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Very High
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¿Son tuyos las llaves?
→
¿Son tuyas las llaves?
'Llaves' is feminine plural, so you must use 'tuyas', not 'tuyos'.
-
Tuyos libros están aquí.
→
Tus libros están aquí / Los libros tuyos están aquí.
'Tuyos' cannot be used before the noun. Use 'tus' or move 'tuyos' after the noun.
-
¿Dónde están tuyos?
→
¿Dónde están los tuyos?
When 'tuyos' acts as a pronoun (yours), it needs the definite article 'los'.
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Esos son suyos (talking to a close friend).
→
Esos son tuyos.
'Suyos' is formal. With a friend, you must use 'tuyos'.
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Un amigo de ti.
→
Un amigo tuyo.
While 'de ti' is understandable, 'un amigo tuyo' is the native way to say 'a friend of yours'.
Tipps
Agreement Check
Always look at the noun. If it ends in -os, use 'tuyos'. Example: libros -> tuyos.
Emphasis
Use 'tuyos' after the noun to sound more emphatic or to contrast with someone else's things.
Family Reference
Use 'los tuyos' to show you care about a friend's family without needing to list every member.
Avoid Repetition
Use 'los tuyos' as a pronoun to avoid saying the same noun twice in one sentence.
Soft 'Y'
Keep the 'y' sound soft, like in 'yes', unless you are in Argentina/Uruguay where it's more like 'sh'.
Context Clues
If you hear 'los tuyos', look for the masculine plural noun mentioned previously in the conversation.
Voseo Note
Even in 'voseo' regions like Argentina, 'tuyos' is the standard plural possessive for the singular 'you'.
Informality
Only use 'tuyos' with people you are on a first-name basis with.
Rhyme Time
'Libros y perros son tuyos, no suyos'. This simple rhyme helps remember the agreement and formality.
Expansion
Learn 'míos', 'tuyos', and 'suyos' together as a set to master possessive pronouns.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of 'Two-yos'. If you have TWO things (plural) and they belong to YOU (tú), they are TU-YOS.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a person handing TWO masculine items (like two books) to a friend and saying 'TU-YOS'.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to find 5 masculine plural objects in your room and say 'Estos son tuyos' as if talking to a friend.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'tuus', which also meant 'your/yours'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Possession related to the second person singular.
Romance (Indo-European).Kultureller Kontext
Be careful not to use 'tuyos' with elders or superiors in formal cultures (like Mexico or Colombia) unless they have invited you to use 'tú'.
English speakers often struggle because 'yours' never changes, while 'tuyos' changes based on the object's gender/number.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
At home
- ¿Estos platos son tuyos?
- Los calcetines son tuyos.
- ¿Son tuyos estos libros?
- Guarda los tuyos.
With friends
- Un amigo tuyo me llamó.
- Esos chistes tuyos son buenos.
- ¿Son tuyos estos refrescos?
- Los éxitos son tuyos.
At school
- ¿Son tuyos estos bolígrafos?
- He visto unos dibujos tuyos.
- Los cuadernos son tuyos.
- ¿Dónde están los tuyos?
Family talk
- Saludos a los tuyos.
- Esos primos tuyos son divertidos.
- ¿Son tuyos estos juguetes?
- Cuida de los tuyos.
Work (casual)
- ¿Son tuyos estos archivos?
- Esos correos son tuyos.
- Los méritos son tuyos.
- ¿Son tuyos estos proyectos?
Gesprächseinstiege
"¿Son tuyos estos libros que están en la mesa?"
"He oído que unos amigos tuyos vienen de visita, ¿es verdad?"
"¿Cómo están los tuyos? ¿Hace mucho que no los veo?"
"¿Son tuyos estos dibujos? Son realmente impresionantes."
"¿Crees que estos problemas son tuyos o de todo el equipo?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Escribe sobre tres objetos que son tuyos y por qué son importantes.
Describe a 'los tuyos' (tu familia o amigos cercanos).
¿Qué éxitos consideras que son puramente tuyos?
Escribe un diálogo entre dos amigos preguntando por sus pertenencias usando 'tuyos'.
Reflexiona sobre la frase 'lo mío es tuyo'.
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10 FragenNo, for feminine plural things like 'maletas' or 'manzanas', you must use 'tuyas'. 'Tuyos' is strictly for masculine or mixed-gender plural nouns.
It is informal. It corresponds to the 'tú' form. If you want to be formal (using 'usted'), you should use 'suyos'.
It usually refers to 'your people' or 'your family'. For example, '¿Cómo están los tuyos?' means 'How is your family doing?'.
No. You cannot say 'tuyos libros'. You must say 'tus libros' or 'los libros tuyos'.
No. The word 'tuyos' only cares about the gender of the objects. If a woman owns two masculine books, they are 'tuyos'.
The most natural way is 'un amigo tuyo'.
'Los tuyos' is a pronoun that replaces the noun. 'Tuyos' without the article is usually used after the verb 'ser' (son tuyos).
Yes, it is used everywhere in the Spanish-speaking world to mean 'yours' (informal, singular owner, plural masculine objects).
'Tus' is shorter and goes before the noun. 'Tuyos' is longer, more emphatic, and goes after the noun or stands alone.
Yes. If you have a group of masculine and feminine items (like dogs and cats), the masculine plural 'tuyos' is used for the whole group.
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Translate: 'These pens are yours.'
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Translate: 'My books are blue, yours are red.'
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Translate: 'I hope your family is well.' (using 'los tuyos')
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Translate: 'Are the dogs yours?'
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Translate: 'A friend of yours called me.'
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Say 'These are yours' (pointing to masculine plural items).
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Ask a friend if the books are theirs.
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Say 'Yours are better'.
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Say 'Regards to your family'.
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Ask 'Where are yours?'.
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Listen to: '¿Son tuyos estos gatos?' Question: What is being asked about?
Listen to: 'Los libros son tuyos.' Question: Who owns the books?
Listen to: 'He visto a unos amigos tuyos.' Question: Who did the speaker see?
Listen to: '¿Cómo están los tuyos?' Question: Who is the speaker asking about?
Listen to: 'Los míos están aquí, los tuyos no.' Question: Are 'yours' here?
Translate: 'The dogs are yours.'
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Translate: 'Are these yours?' (masculine plural)
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Translate: 'They are not yours.'
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Translate: 'Your books.'
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Translate: 'These are yours.'
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Translate: 'Where are yours?' (masculine plural)
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Translate: 'I found some pens of yours.'
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Translate: 'My brothers are young, yours are old.'
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Translate: 'Are these plates yours?'
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Translate: 'A cousin of yours is here.'
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Translate: 'Those silences of yours worry me.'
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Translate: 'Give my regards to your family.'
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Translate: 'Are the merits of this work yours?'
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Translate: 'Your successes are also mine.'
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Translate: 'I don't want to know your secrets.' (emphatic)
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Translate: 'Don't blame others for your mistakes.' (emphatic)
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Translate: 'Are the copyrights of this book yours?'
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Translate: 'Those arguments of yours are baseless.'
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Translate: 'Your principles define you.' (emphatic)
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Translate: 'I trust your instincts.' (emphatic)
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Translate: 'Don't let others' interests cloud yours.'
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Translate: 'Those traits of yours are unique.'
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Translate: 'Are the verses you recited yours?'
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Translate: 'I trust your judgment.' (emphatic)
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Translate: 'The company's successes are yours.'
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Translate: 'Your heritage and legacies will endure.'
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Translate: 'Are the territorial domains yours?'
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Translate: 'Those syllogisms of yours are complex.'
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Translate: 'Don't let fortune affect your people.'
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Translate: 'Are the manuscripts yours?' (formal/legal)
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Summary
'Tuyos' is the informal, masculine plural way to say 'yours'. It always agrees with the items owned, such as 'los libros tuyos' or 'los perros son tuyos'.
- Means 'yours' for masculine plural objects.
- Used informally with people you call 'tú'.
- Must agree with the object, not the person.
- Can mean 'your family' when used as 'los tuyos'.
Agreement Check
Always look at the noun. If it ends in -os, use 'tuyos'. Example: libros -> tuyos.
Emphasis
Use 'tuyos' after the noun to sound more emphatic or to contrast with someone else's things.
Family Reference
Use 'los tuyos' to show you care about a friend's family without needing to list every member.
Avoid Repetition
Use 'los tuyos' as a pronoun to avoid saying the same noun twice in one sentence.
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