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"Tu" and "Tuya"
Can anyone explain the difference? They both translate as "your" but I don't understand when to use one or the other.
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Hola...
The difference is between: yours and your This is your bicycle. = Esta es tu bicicleta. This bicycle is yours. = Esta bicicleta es tuya. |
Excellent Travis! I agree with you.
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This might help you visualize:http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthrea...ght=possesives
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