What is the difference between Suya and Su?

What is the difference between Suya and Su?

9 Comments. Yes, “suyo” means his, hers, yours (usted/ustedes), and theirs, just like “su/sus” does. As a rule of thumb, if you are naming the object, you use the “su/sus” and if the object is not named, you use “suyo”.

What is the English of SUYO?

suyò [noun] favor; affection.

How do you use SUYO in a sentence?

for example : El mono es suyo Which may mean ; It is your monkey. It is his monkey. or It is her monkey.

How do you use suyos?

  1. el suyo, la suya etc. ( de él) his, (de ella) hers; (de usted, ustedes) yours; (de ellos, ellas) theirs;
  2. Él me prestó el suyo. He lent me his;
  3. Hacer (una) de las suyas (familiar) – to get up to one’s usual tricks.
  4. ir a lo suyo – to look after number one;
  5. Tuvo que trabajar lo suyo.
  6. Pesa lo suyo.
  7. Salirse con la suya.

Is SUYO formal?

The impression I get is that ‘tuyo’ is informal and ‘suyo’ is formal. I think I’m also right in assuming that usually they would appear in an, “El perro es tuyo/suyo” kinda structure. However, in the ‘Tips and Notes’ section, ‘tuyo’ is described as ‘familiar singular’.

What does Sinuyo mean?

Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word sinuyo. The Tagalog word sinuyò is the Filipino verb suyuin » conjugated in the Completed aspect ( past tense ) View full details for verb suyuin » suyuin. [verb] to woo someone.

What are Spanish possessive adjectives?

The Spanish possessive adjectives are:

  • mi/tu/su/nuestro/vuestro/su with a masculine singular noun.
  • mi/tu/su/nuestra/vuestra/su with a feminine singular noun.
  • mis/tus/sus/nuestros/vuestros/sus with a masculine plural noun.
  • mis/tus/sus/nuestras/vuestras/sus with a feminine plural noun.

What is the difference between por and para in Spanish?

Por is “by” someone, para is “for” someone. Por refers to a person who did something – in plain English, something was done by someone.

What is the difference between Tuyo and tuyo?

Here are some examples: – Lo mío es el fútbol. → Footbal is my thing. – Lo tuyo es cocinar….Here is the full list of Spanish possessive pronouns:

ENGLISH EQUIVALENT SINGULAR PLURAL
yours (el ) tuyo / (la) tuya (los) tuyos / (las) tuyas

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