Possessive adjectives!✨✋ Flashcards
‘My’ in F(feminine), M(masculine), P(plural), and before a vowel.
F-ma, M-mon, P-mes, vowel-mon
‘Your’ in F(feminine), M(masculine), P(plural), and before a vowel.
F-ta, M-ton, P-tes, vowel-ton
His/hers/its in F(feminine), M(masculine), P(plural), and before a vowel.
M-son, F-sa, P-ses, Vowel-son
Our in F(feminine), M(masculine), P(plural), and before a vowel.
M-notre, F-notre, P-nos, Vowel- notre
Your in F(feminine), M(masculine), P(plural), and before a vowel.
M-votre, F-votre, P-vos
Theirs in F(feminine), M(masculine), P(plural), and before a vowel.
M-leur, F-leur, P-leurs
What is de?
De means of and it is used to show possession.
How do the french say that something belongs to someone?
To say that something belongs to someone in french you say the item followed by de and then say who the owner is.