Possesive Pronouns - my, mine,
your, yours, his, her, hers, its ours, their, and theirs. |
Tagalog |
Pronoun |
Hatulan
- Sentence |
Hatulan
- Sentence |
akin; sa akin; ko |
my |
The hot sun melted my
ice cream. |
Ang mainit paarawan tunawin akin
sorbetes. |
akin
|
mine |
Which bowl of ice cream is
mine? |
Alin tason ng sorbetes ay mineral? |
ang inyong; mo; ninyo; iyo; inyo;
|
your |
Your dog
pooped on my lawn. |
Mo sundan-sundan taing-hayop sa
akin kamuhan. |
inyo; iyo |
yours |
Is this dog yours?
|
Ay ito sundan-sundan iyo? |
kaniya; ang kaniya |
his |
His ice
cream melted. |
Kanya sorbetes tunawin. |
siya (babae); niya; kaniya |
her |
Her dog
wouldn't stop barking. |
Niya sundan-sundan wouldn't patigilin
tumahol. |
|
hers |
Hers is
the far bike on the rack. |
Hers ay ang malayo bike sa ang batakin |
kanya, kaniya, nito |
its |
Its not
alwright to park here. |
Kanya hindi alwright sa iparada
dito. |
atin; amin; natin; namin |
our |
Our dog is kept in the backyard. |
Atin sundan-sundan ay kept di ang
backyard. |
atin, amin |
ours |
The large black dog is ours. |
Ang malaki itimin sundan-sundan
ay atin. |
kanila; nila |
their |
Their dog
allowed to run freely. |
Kanila sundan-sundan payagan sa
tumakbo malaya. |
kanila |
theirs |
Theirs is
the dog that keeps barking. |
Kanila ay ang sundan-sundan atipan
ng pawid tago tumahol |