Su, Sus, Mi, Mis Flashcards
What does “mi” mean?
“Mi” means “my” (singular), used to describe one thing belonging to the speaker.
Example: Mi casa (My house).
What does “mis” mean?
“Mis” means “my” (plural), used to describe multiple things belonging to the speaker.
Example: Mis libros (My books).
What does “su” mean?
“Su” means “his,” “her,” “your” (formal), or “their” (singular), used to describe one thing.
Example: Su coche (His/her/your/their car).
What does “sus” mean?
“Sus” means “his,” “her,” “your” (formal), or “their” (plural), used to describe multiple things.
Example: Sus amigos (His/her/your/their friends).
How do you decide between “su” and “sus”?
Use “su” for singular nouns and “sus” for plural nouns.
Examples:
• Su perro (Their dog).
• Sus perros (Their dogs).
How do you decide between “mi” and “mis”?
Use “mi” for singular nouns and “mis” for plural nouns.
Examples:
• Mi hermano (My brother).
• Mis hermanos (My brothers).
Fill in the blank: “___ casa es grande.” (My house is big.)
“Mi casa es grande.”
Fill in the blank: “___ zapatos están sucios.” (Their shoes are dirty.)
“Sus zapatos están sucios.”
True or False: “Mi” and “Mis” change depending on gender.
False. “Mi” and “Mis” do not change based on gender, only number.
Translate: “Her books are on the table.”
“Sus libros están en la mesa.”