Vuestra
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- Vuestra is the feminine singular version of 'your' used specifically in Spain when talking informally to a group of people about a single item.
- It must always agree with the noun it describes, meaning the noun must be feminine and singular, regardless of the gender of the owners.
- While common in Spain, it is almost never used in Latin America, where 'su' is the standard word for plural 'your' in all contexts.
- It is directly related to the pronoun 'vosotros' and follows the same rules as 'nuestra' (our), making it a key part of Spanish grammar.
The Spanish word vuestra is a possessive determiner that translates to 'your' in English. However, its usage is far more specific than the English 'your' because it carries information about both the number of possessors and the gender of the object being possessed. Specifically, vuestra is used when you are speaking to a group of people (plural 'you' or vosotros/vosotras) in an informal context, and the noun that follows is feminine and singular. It is a cornerstone of Peninsular Spanish (the Spanish spoken in Spain) and is one of the first indicators that a speaker is using the informal second-person plural form, which is rarely heard in Latin American dialects.
- Grammatical Agreement
- In Spanish, possessive adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify, not with the person who owns the object. Therefore, even if you are talking to a group of men, you use vuestra if the object is feminine, such as vuestra casa (your house).
- Regional Specificity
- This word is primarily used in Spain. In Latin America, the plural 'your' is almost always represented by su or sus, corresponding to the pronoun ustedes. Using vuestra in Mexico or Argentina might sound archaic, overly formal, or distinctly European.
¿Es esta vuestra maleta, chicos?
Understanding vuestra requires a shift in how English speakers think about possession. In English, 'your' is a catch-all word. In Spanish, you must first decide: Am I talking to one person or many? If many, is it formal or informal? If informal (and in Spain), is the object feminine? If all these conditions are met, vuestra is your go-to word. This level of precision allows Spanish speakers to convey a lot of social information with just one word.
Me encanta vuestra forma de cocinar.
- The Vosotros Connection
- The word is directly linked to the pronoun vosotros. If you are comfortable using vosotros for 'you all,' then vuestra is the natural possessive to use. It bridges the gap between the subject and their belongings in a social, friendly atmosphere.
To master vuestra, one must practice identifying the gender of Spanish nouns instantly. Since the word ends in '-a', it provides a helpful phonetic rhyme with many feminine nouns like mesa, silla, and idea. This rhythmic quality is a hallmark of the Spanish language's gender agreement system, making sentences like vuestra nueva idea sound harmonious to the native ear.
Using vuestra correctly involves navigating the intersection of number, gender, and social register. It always precedes the noun it modifies and acts as a determiner, meaning it defines the relationship of possession between the speakers and the object. Unlike some other languages, Spanish possessive adjectives do not require an article (like 'la' or 'una') before them unless they are being used as pronouns, which is a different grammatical category altogether.
- Placement and Syntax
- In a standard sentence, vuestra sits directly before the noun. For example: ¿Dónde está vuestra madre? (Where is your mother?). If there are adjectives describing the noun, vuestra usually stays at the very front: vuestra gran oportunidad (your great opportunity).
Espero que vuestra estancia sea agradable.
One of the most important rules to remember is that vuestra never changes based on the gender of the people you are talking to. If you are talking to a group of five women about their car (la radio), you say vuestra radio. If you are talking to five men about that same radio, it is still vuestra radio. The 'a' at the end of vuestra is strictly tied to the femininity of the noun radio.
¿Cuál es vuestra película favorita?
- The 'Vuestra Merce' Legacy
- Historically, vuestra was part of formal titles like Vuestra Merced (Your Mercy), which eventually evolved into the modern word usted. Today, while vuestra is informal in Spain, you still see its formal roots in titles like Vuestra Majestad (Your Majesty) or Vuestra Excelencia.
In everyday conversation, vuestra is used for shared items. If a couple owns a house, you ask about vuestra casa. If a team has a strategy, it is vuestra estrategia. It reinforces the sense of 'you all as a unit.' When you use this word, you are acknowledging the collective ownership or relationship of the group you are addressing.
The geographical distribution of vuestra is one of the most distinct features of the Spanish language. If you are walking through the streets of Madrid, Barcelona, or Seville, you will hear vuestra constantly. It is the standard way to address friends, family, and peers collectively. However, the moment you step off a plane in Mexico City, Bogotá, or Buenos Aires, the word virtually disappears from common speech.
- The Spain Experience
- In Spain, vuestra is essential for social integration. Using su (the formal alternative) with a group of friends can make you sound cold or distant. Vuestra signals that you are part of the 'informal' circle. You'll hear it at dinner parties (vuestra comida está riquísima), in sports (vuestra defensa es buena), and in classrooms.
¡Chicas, vuestra tarta es la mejor de la fiesta!
Beyond geography, vuestra appears in specific professional and liturgical contexts globally. In the Catholic Church, many prayers and rites used throughout the Spanish-speaking world retain the vosotros/vuestra forms because they are seen as traditional and solemn. Similarly, in historical dramas or literature (like Don Quijote), vuestra is used to denote high status or ancient etiquette.
Agradezco vuestra presencia en este acto.
In modern media, if you watch a Netflix series produced in Spain, such as La Casa de Papel (Money Heist) or Élite, you will hear the characters using vuestra and vuestro to refer to their shared plans, problems, and possessions. It adds an authentic flavor to the dialogue that grounds the setting in the Iberian Peninsula.
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake with vuestra is 'Gender Confusion.' In English, 'your' is neutral. In Spanish, learners often default to vuestro (the masculine form) for everything, or they mistakenly try to match the gender of vuestra to the gender of the people they are talking to. This is a fundamental error in Spanish grammar.
- The 'Owner vs. Object' Trap
- Mistake: Talking to two women and saying vuestra libro. Correct: vuestro libro. Even though the owners are female, the book is masculine. The word vuestra must always match the object.
Incorrect: ¿Es vuestra coche?
Correct: ¿Es vuestro coche?
Another common error is the 'Regional Mismatch.' If you are in Mexico and use vuestra, people will understand you, but you will sound like a character from a 16th-century novel or a Spanish tourist. In Latin America, you should use su for the plural 'your.' Learners often forget to switch their mental 'possessive map' depending on where they are.
Incorrect: Vuestras madre es simpática.
Correct: Vuestra madre es simpática.
Finally, avoid confusing vuestra with nuestra (our). They sound very similar, especially in fast speech. Nuestra includes the speaker, while vuestra excludes the speaker and focuses entirely on the listeners. Mixing these up can lead to confusing situations regarding who actually owns the item in question!
To truly understand vuestra, it is helpful to see it within the family of Spanish possessives. Depending on the level of formality, the number of people you are talking to, and your location, you might choose a different word entirely. Here are the primary alternatives and how they differ from vuestra.
- Vuestra vs. Su
- Su is the formal plural 'your' in Spain (used with ustedes) and the only plural 'your' in Latin America. Use vuestra for friends in Madrid; use su for friends in Mexico City or for your boss in Madrid.
- Vuestra vs. Tu
- Tu is the singular informal 'your.' Use tu casa when talking to one friend. Use vuestra casa when talking to two or more friends.
Comparación:
1. Tu idea (One person's idea)
2. Vuestra idea (A group's idea - Spain/Informal)
3. Su idea (A group's idea - LatAm or Formal)
There is also the possessive pronoun version: la vuestra. While vuestra is an adjective that must be followed by a noun, la vuestra stands alone to replace the noun. For example: Mi casa es pequeña, ¿cómo es la vuestra? (My house is small, how is yours?). Notice the addition of the article 'la' and the absence of the noun 'casa' in the second part.
¿Es esta vuestra última palabra?
Finally, don't forget nuestra (our). It follows the exact same grammatical rules as vuestra but includes yourself in the ownership. Learning them as a pair—nuestra/vuestra—can help solidify the 'plural possessive' pattern in your mind, as they both change to nuestro/vuestro for masculine nouns and nuestras/vuestras for plural nouns.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The phrase 'Vuestra Merced' (Your Mercy) was used so much in the 15th and 16th centuries that it eventually got shortened to 'Vusted' and finally 'Usted'.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'v' like an English 'v' (it should be softer, closer to 'b').
- Rolling the 'r' too much (it is a single tap, not a trill).
- Adding an 'e' sound before the 'v'.
- Stressing the final 'a' instead of the first syllable.
- Pronouncing the 'u' and 'e' separately (they form a diphthong).
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize in text, especially in books from Spain.
Requires remembering to match the gender and number of the noun.
Hard for beginners to use naturally without defaulting to 'tu' or 'su'.
Distinct sound, but can be confused with 'nuestra'.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Possessive Adjective Agreement
Vuestra (fem) casa (fem) vs Vuestro (masc) coche (masc).
No Article with Possessives
Correct: Vuestra casa. Incorrect: La vuestra casa.
Placement before Noun
Vuestra nueva idea (Adjective stays after vuestra).
Second Person Plural Informal
Used only with the vosotros/as verb forms.
Number Agreement
Vuestra casa (1 house) vs Vuestras casas (2+ houses).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
¿Es esta vuestra casa?
Is this your (plural) house?
Vuestra agrees with 'casa' (feminine, singular).
Vuestra madre es muy amable.
Your mother is very kind.
Vuestra modifies 'madre'.
Hola chicos, ¿dónde está vuestra pelota?
Hi guys, where is your ball?
Pelota is feminine, so we use vuestra.
Vuestra gata es muy bonita.
Your cat is very pretty.
Gata is the feminine form of cat.
Es vuestra mesa, podéis sentaros.
It is your table, you can sit down.
Mesa is feminine singular.
Me gusta vuestra mochila.
I like your backpack.
Mochila is feminine.
¿Es vuestra primera vez en Madrid?
Is it your first time in Madrid?
Vuestra modifies 'vez' (time), which is feminine.
Vuestra comida está en la cocina.
Your food is in the kitchen.
Comida is feminine singular.
Vuestra ciudad es realmente hermosa.
Your city is truly beautiful.
Ciudad is feminine singular.
Queremos ver vuestra nueva oficina.
We want to see your new office.
Oficina is feminine.
Vuestra abuela nos contó una historia.
Your grandmother told us a story.
Abuela is feminine.
¿Cuál es vuestra canción favorita?
What is your favorite song?
Canción is feminine singular.
Vuestra respuesta fue muy rápida.
Your answer was very fast.
Respuesta is feminine.
Espero que vuestra fiesta sea divertida.
I hope your party is fun.
Fiesta is feminine.
Vuestra habitación está al final del pasillo.
Your room is at the end of the hallway.
Habitación is feminine singular.
¿Habéis terminado vuestra tarea?
Have you all finished your homework?
Tarea is feminine.
Agradecemos vuestra ayuda durante la mudanza.
We appreciate your help during the move.
Ayuda is feminine singular.
Vuestra propuesta parece muy interesante.
Your proposal seems very interesting.
Propuesta is feminine.
No entiendo vuestra actitud ante el problema.
I don't understand your attitude toward the problem.
Actitud is feminine.
Vuestra boda fue el evento del año.
Your wedding was the event of the year.
Boda is feminine.
¿Es vuestra la decisión final?
Is the final decision yours?
Here, vuestra acts as a possessive adjective modifying 'decisión'.
Vuestra paciencia ha sido increíble.
Your patience has been incredible.
Paciencia is feminine.
Queremos conocer vuestra opinión sobre el tema.
We want to know your opinion on the subject.
Opinión is feminine.
Vuestra salud es lo más importante.
Your health is the most important thing.
Salud is feminine singular.
Vuestra empresa ha crecido mucho este año.
Your company has grown a lot this year.
Empresa is feminine.
Admiro vuestra capacidad de superación.
I admire your ability to overcome challenges.
Capacidad is feminine.
Vuestra presencia es requerida en la reunión.
Your presence is required at the meeting.
Presencia is feminine.
¿Cómo va vuestra investigación científica?
How is your scientific research going?
Investigación is feminine.
Vuestra responsabilidad es mantener el orden.
Your responsibility is to maintain order.
Responsabilidad is feminine.
Me sorprende vuestra falta de interés.
I am surprised by your lack of interest.
Falta is feminine.
Vuestra seguridad es nuestra prioridad.
Your safety is our priority.
Seguridad is feminine.
Vuestra visión del futuro es inspiradora.
Your vision of the future is inspiring.
Visión is feminine.
Vuestra intervención en el debate fue clave.
Your intervention in the debate was key.
Intervención is feminine.
Respeto vuestra decisión, aunque no la comparta.
I respect your decision, even if I don't share it.
Decisión is feminine.
Vuestra contribución a la literatura es innegable.
Your contribution to literature is undeniable.
Contribución is feminine.
Vuestra lealtad será recompensada debidamente.
Your loyalty will be duly rewarded.
Lealtad is feminine.
Vuestra interpretación del texto es muy profunda.
Your interpretation of the text is very deep.
Interpretación is feminine.
Vuestra gestión de la crisis fue ejemplar.
Your management of the crisis was exemplary.
Gestión is feminine.
Vuestra formación académica es impresionante.
Your academic background is impressive.
Formación is feminine.
Vuestra voluntad es la que manda aquí.
Your will is what rules here.
Voluntad is feminine.
Vuestra retórica ha calado hondo en el pueblo.
Your rhetoric has resonated deeply with the people.
Retórica is feminine.
Vuestra benevolencia no conoce límites.
Your benevolence knows no limits.
Benevolencia is feminine.
Vuestra hegemonía en el mercado es absoluta.
Your hegemony in the market is absolute.
Hegemonía is feminine.
Vuestra perspicacia nos ha salvado del desastre.
Your insight has saved us from disaster.
Perspicacia is feminine.
Vuestra idiosincrasia es difícil de comprender.
Your idiosyncrasy is difficult to understand.
Idiosincrasia is feminine.
Vuestra impronta quedará grabada en la historia.
Your mark will be engraved in history.
Impronta is feminine.
Vuestra elocuencia cautivó a toda la audiencia.
Your eloquence captivated the entire audience.
Elocuencia is feminine.
Vuestra premisa carece de fundamento lógico.
Your premise lacks logical foundation.
Premisa is feminine.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— A common toast meaning 'To your health.' Used when drinking with friends.
¡Chin-chin! A vuestra salud.
— Emphasizes that the house belongs specifically to 'you all.'
Sentíos como en vuestra propia casa.
— Equivalent to 'your final word' or 'your final answer.'
¿Es esa vuestra última palabra?
— Means 'because of you' or 'through your fault' (plural).
Llegamos tarde por vuestra culpa.
— A very respectful (sometimes ironic) way to refer to someone's mother.
Saludos a vuestra santa madre.
— Used when advising a group on the best course of action.
Vuestra mejor opción es esperar.
— Often used to praise (or mock) a collective suggestion.
Vuestra gran idea nos ha metido en líos.
— A polite way to say 'at your service/disposal.'
Estoy a vuestra disposición para lo que necesitéis.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
English speakers often confuse 'our' and 'your' because of the similar sound.
Learners often use the masculine form for feminine nouns.
Learners forget to add the 's' for plural nouns or add it when the noun is singular.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— Historical title meaning 'Your Grace' or 'Your Mercy.' The origin of 'usted.'
Vuestra merced me honra.
Archaic— Formal address for high-ranking officials.
Vuestra excelencia, el embajador ha llegado.
Formal— Part of the phrase 'Make yourselves at home.'
Pasad, estad como en vuestra casa.
Informal— Formal address for a judge or magistrate.
Vuestra señoría, pido la palabra.
Legal— Formal address for a Cardinal in the Catholic Church.
Vuestra eminencia, la misa va a comenzar.
Religious— Formal address for a Prince or Princess.
Vuestra alteza real, es un honor.
Formal— Historical/Religious address for a superior in a monastery.
Vuestra paternidad, he pecado.
Religious— Formal address for a priest or religious figure.
Vuestra reverencia, ¿podemos hablar?
Religious— A phrase meaning 'Thy will be done,' often used in religious contexts.
Hágase vuestra voluntad.
Religiousआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Same meaning, different gender.
Vuestro is for masculine nouns (vuestro coche), vuestra is for feminine nouns (vuestra casa).
Vuestro gato es gordo, vuestra gata es flaca.
Phonetically similar.
Nuestra means 'our' (includes me), vuestra means 'your' (excludes me).
Nuestra casa es roja, vuestra casa es verde.
Both mean 'your' (plural).
Su is formal in Spain or standard in LatAm. Vuestra is informal in Spain.
Su casa (Formal), Vuestra casa (Informal).
Singular vs Plural agreement.
Vuestra is for one thing, vuestras is for multiple things.
Vuestra silla (1), vuestras sillas (2+).
Historical usage.
Vuestra merced is an archaic title; vuestra is a modern possessive adjective.
Vuestra merced era un título antiguo.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
¿Es vuestra [noun]?
¿Es vuestra casa?
Me gusta vuestra [noun].
Me gusta vuestra ciudad.
Espero que vuestra [noun] sea...
Espero que vuestra estancia sea buena.
Gracias por vuestra [noun].
Gracias por vuestra ayuda.
Admiro vuestra [noun].
Admiro vuestra paciencia.
Vuestra [noun] ha sido...
Vuestra intervención ha sido clave.
Considerando vuestra [noun]...
Considerando vuestra formación académica...
Vuestra [noun] no conoce...
Vuestra generosidad no conoce límites.
शब्द परिवार
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
High in Spain, Zero in Latin American speech.
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Using 'vuestra' with a masculine noun.
→
vuestro libro
Even if talking to women, 'libro' is masculine, so 'vuestro' must be used.
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Using 'vuestra' in Latin America.
→
su casa
In Latin America, 'su' is the standard for plural 'your'.
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Pluralizing 'vuestra' for multiple owners but one object.
→
vuestra madre
If there is only one mother, the word stays singular, even if there are many children.
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Adding an article before the adjective.
→
vuestra idea
You don't say 'la vuestra idea', just 'vuestra idea'.
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Confusing 'vuestra' with 'nuestra'.
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depende del contexto
Remember that 'vuestra' is 'your' and 'nuestra' is 'our'.
सुझाव
The 'A' Rule
If the noun ends in 'a', 'vuestra' is almost always the correct possessive to use in Spain.
Spain Only
Limit your use of 'vuestra' to Peninsular Spanish contexts to sound natural.
Informality
Use 'vuestra' when you want to show you are comfortable and friendly with a group.
Rhyme Time
Vuestra rhymes with 'maestra' (teacher). Think: 'Vuestra maestra es buena'.
Avoid 'Su' with Friends
In Spain, calling your friends' stuff 'su casa' instead of 'vuestra casa' can sound cold.
Soft V
Don't bite your lip too hard for the 'v'. Keep it light and breathy.
No Accents
Unlike 'tú' (you), 'vuestra' never needs an accent mark.
Nuestra vs Vuestra
Always check if you are included. If you are, use 'nuestra'. if not, use 'vuestra'.
Literature
When reading old books, 'vuestra' might be used for 'you' (singular formal). Context tells you which one it is.
Diphthong
The 'ue' in vuestra is one sound. Practice saying 'way' fast.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'Vuestra' as 'VIEW-stra'. You are looking at a 'VIEW' of 'STRAngers' (a group of people) and talking about their stuff.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a group of friends in Spain pointing at a single 'A-frame' house. The 'A' in 'A-frame' matches the 'a' in 'vuestra' and 'casa'.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to find 5 feminine singular nouns in your room and say 'vuestra [noun]' out loud as if you are talking to a group of friends.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Latin 'voster', which was the possessive adjective for 'vos' (the plural you). Over centuries, 'voster' evolved into 'vuestro' in Old Spanish.
मूल अर्थ: Belonging to you (plural).
Romance (Latin branch).सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful not to use 'vuestra' in Latin America unless you want to sound like a tourist or a priest. Stick to 'su'.
English speakers struggle because we only have one word ('your'). You have to consciously think 'Is it plural?' and 'Is it feminine?' every time.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Family Gatherings
- ¿Cómo está vuestra madre?
- Vuestra casa es muy bonita.
- Me gusta vuestra familia.
- Vuestra abuela es encantadora.
Travel in Spain
- ¿Es vuestra esta mesa?
- Vuestra ciudad es preciosa.
- ¿Dónde está vuestra habitación?
- Vuestra comida es excelente.
School/Work (Informal)
- Vuestra idea es buena.
- ¿Tenéis vuestra tarea?
- Vuestra presentación fue genial.
- Vuestra nota es un diez.
Social Events
- Vuestra fiesta es increíble.
- ¡A vuestra salud!
- Vuestra música me encanta.
- Vuestra invitación fue una sorpresa.
Sports/Teams
- Vuestra defensa es fuerte.
- Vuestra victoria es merecida.
- Vuestra estrategia funcionó.
- Vuestra afición es la mejor.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"¿Es esta vuestra primera vez visitando España o ya conocíais el país?"
"Me encanta vuestra forma de decorar la casa, ¿dónde comprasteis los muebles?"
"¿Cuál es vuestra película favorita para ver en grupo los fines de semana?"
"He oído que vuestra empresa está contratando gente, ¿es eso cierto?"
"¿Cómo fue vuestra experiencia viviendo en el extranjero durante un año?"
डायरी विषय
Escribe sobre una vez que visitaste la casa de unos amigos y cómo fue vuestra conversación.
Imagina que hablas con un grupo de artistas. Describe vuestra opinión sobre su obra.
Describe vuestra rutina diaria si vivieras con tres compañeros de piso en Madrid.
Escribe una carta a tus primos en España preguntando por vuestra abuela y vuestra antigua casa.
Reflexiona sobre vuestra responsabilidad como ciudadanos para mejorar el medio ambiente.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालTechnically yes, people will understand you, but it will sound very strange. In Mexico and all of Latin America, the word 'su' is used for both formal and informal plural 'your'. Using 'vuestra' makes you sound like a Spaniard or someone from a historical movie.
No. The gender of 'vuestra' depends entirely on the object, not the people. If a group of women owns a 'libro' (masculine), it is 'vuestro libro'. If a group of men owns a 'casa' (feminine), it is 'vuestra casa'.
'Vuestra' is an adjective that needs a noun (vuestra casa). 'La vuestra' is a pronoun that replaces the noun (La mía es roja, ¿y la vuestra?).
In modern Spain, it is informal. It is used with 'vosotros'. However, in historical or religious contexts, it can be very formal (e.g., Vuestra Majestad).
In Spanish, the letters 'v' and 'b' are pronounced almost identically. At the start of a word, 'vuestra' sounds like it starts with a soft 'b'.
If you are talking to only one person informally, use 'tu'. If you are talking to one person formally, use 'su'.
Yes, many Spanish translations of the Bible use 'vosotros' and 'vuestra' to maintain a sense of solemnity and tradition.
No. For masculine singular nouns, you must use 'vuestro'.
If there is more than one feminine noun, you add an 's': 'vuestras casas'.
Only if you are using it as a pronoun. Never say 'la vuestra casa'. Just say 'vuestra casa'.
खुद को परखो 200 सवाल
Translate to Spanish: 'Your (plural, informal) house is beautiful.'
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Translate to Spanish: 'Where is your (plural, informal) mother?'
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Translate to Spanish: 'It is your (plural, informal) turn.'
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Translate to Spanish: 'I like your (plural, informal) idea.'
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Translate to Spanish: 'Is this your (plural, informal) cat (female)?'
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Rewrite using 'vuestra': 'La casa de vosotros.'
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Rewrite using 'vuestra': 'La madre de vosotros.'
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Translate: 'Your (plural) health is important.'
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Translate: 'It is your (plural) responsibility.'
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Translate: 'Thank you for your help.'
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Translate: 'Your city is very old.'
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Translate: 'Is it your first time?'
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Translate: 'I respect your opinion.'
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Translate: 'Your party was fun.'
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Translate: 'Your (plural) wedding is tomorrow.'
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Translate: 'Where is your room?'
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Translate: 'It is your (plural) choice.'
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Translate: 'Your (plural) presence is an honor.'
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Translate: 'Your vision is clear.'
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Translate: 'To your health!' (Toast)
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Say 'Your house' in Spanish (to a group).
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Ask 'Where is your mother?' (to a group).
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Say 'To your health' in Spanish.
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Say 'I like your idea.' (to a group).
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Say 'It is your turn.' (to a group).
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Pronounce 'vuestra' correctly.
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Say 'Thank you for your help.' (to a group).
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Say 'Is this your cat?' (female cat, to a group).
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Say 'Your city is beautiful.' (to a group).
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Say 'It is your responsibility.' (to a group).
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Say 'Welcome to your home.' (to a group).
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Say 'Your wedding was great.' (to a group).
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Say 'What is your opinion?' (to a group).
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Say 'Your room is ready.' (to a group).
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Say 'Your patience is amazing.' (to a group).
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Say 'It is your decision.' (to a group).
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Say 'Your dog is cute.' (female dog, to a group).
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Say 'Your team is the best.' (to a group).
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Say 'Your daughter is here.' (to a group).
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Say 'I want your help.' (to a group).
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Listen and write the possessive: 'Vuestra tarta es deliciosa.'
Listen and write the possessive: '¿Es vuestra esta maleta?'
Listen and write the possessive: 'Vuestra madre os espera.'
Listen and identify the noun: 'Vuestra mesa está lista.'
Listen and identify the noun: 'Vuestra gata es negra.'
Listen and translate: '¡A vuestra salud!'
Listen and write: 'Vuestra casa es azul.'
Listen and write: '¿Dónde está vuestra abuela?'
Listen and write: 'Me gusta vuestra idea.'
Listen and write: 'Es vuestra primera vez.'
Listen and identify: 'vuestra' or 'nuestra'?
Listen and identify: 'vuestra' or 'vuestro'?
Listen and write: 'Vuestra salud es importante.'
Listen and write: 'Es vuestra propia vida.'
Listen and write: 'Vuestra boda fue hermosa.'
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Summary
The word 'vuestra' is a gender-specific possessive for 'you all' (informal/Spain). It only matches feminine singular nouns. Example: 'Vuestra idea' (Your idea) vs 'Vuestro libro' (Your book).
- Vuestra is the feminine singular version of 'your' used specifically in Spain when talking informally to a group of people about a single item.
- It must always agree with the noun it describes, meaning the noun must be feminine and singular, regardless of the gender of the owners.
- While common in Spain, it is almost never used in Latin America, where 'su' is the standard word for plural 'your' in all contexts.
- It is directly related to the pronoun 'vosotros' and follows the same rules as 'nuestra' (our), making it a key part of Spanish grammar.
The 'A' Rule
If the noun ends in 'a', 'vuestra' is almost always the correct possessive to use in Spain.
Spain Only
Limit your use of 'vuestra' to Peninsular Spanish contexts to sound natural.
Informality
Use 'vuestra' when you want to show you are comfortable and friendly with a group.
Rhyme Time
Vuestra rhymes with 'maestra' (teacher). Think: 'Vuestra maestra es buena'.
उदाहरण
Vuestra opinión es importante para nosotros.
संबंधित सामग्री
general के और शब्द
a causa de
A2इसका अर्थ है 'के कारण' या 'की वजह से'। इसका उपयोग किसी संज्ञा के साथ कारण बताने के लिए किया जाता है।
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1कहाँ? (किस स्थान या गंतव्य की ओर?)
a lo mejor
A2शायद; मुमकिन है। 'a lo mejor' स्पेनिश बातचीत में बहुत आम है।
a menos que
B1जब तक कि. मैं नहीं जाऊंगा जब तक कि वह न आए। (I won't go unless he comes.)
a no ser que
B2इसका अर्थ है 'जब तक कि' या 'बशर्ते कि'। यह किसी नियम के अपवाद को दर्शाता है।
a pesar de
B1के बावजूद। 'बारिश के बावजूद वह आया।' (Despite the rain, he came.)
a_pesar_de
B2बारिश के बावजूद, हम बाहर गए।
a propósito
B21. वैसे / प्रसंगवश: विषय बदलने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है। 2. जानबूझकर: इरादे से कुछ करना। 'वैसे, क्या आपने मेरी किताब देखी?' और 'उसने यह जानबूझकर किया।'
a raíz de
B2के परिणामस्वरूप; के कारण।