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possesive panghalip (po - ses - sive pro - nouns)

Posessive panghalip ituro magmay-ari.
Posessive pronouns indicate possesion.

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

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