de jouwe, Dutch
punyamu, Indonesian
votre, French
deine, German
2007-07-08 15:29:27
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answer #1
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answered by Nastedani 3
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Yako-swahili
2007-07-08 16:34:24
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answer #2
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answered by Leelah 4
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In French
Votre : Singular
Vos : Plural
2007-07-08 15:30:01
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answer #3
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answered by Kaynos 5
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Aapka in Hindi and Urdu
Tumcha in Marathi
Taaro in gujrati
2007-07-09 07:05:21
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answer #4
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answered by orange_slice 4
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Here's Russian:
vash -plural
tvoy- singular
2007-07-08 16:18:43
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answer #5
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answered by nunya b 1
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Russian: vash (m)
vasha(f)
vashe(n)
Hebrew: shelakh(m), shelkha(f)
Swahili: _ako (sing), _ enu(pl).
The letter that fills the blank depends on the noun
class the word modifies.
2007-07-08 16:13:55
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answer #6
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Δικό σου (diko sou-2nd person singular) or Δικό σας (diko sas-2nd person plural) in Greek
2007-07-09 01:49:47
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answer #7
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answered by Lilaki 5
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In French, le/la votre, les votres (the masculine/feminine thing/plural things you plural or formal have)
le tien, la tienne (the masculine/feminine thing you singular and informal have)
les tiens, les tiennes (the masculine/feminine things you singular and informal have)
("votre" is (formal or plural) "your" not "yours")
2007-07-08 15:41:41
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answer #8
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Spanish- suyo/suya (depending on sex. If its a male you use "suyo" and if its a female then you use "suya")
Tagalog- iyong
Japanese- anata no
2007-07-08 16:04:53
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answer #9
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answered by john 6
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persian: male shoma > مال شما
2007-07-09 09:03:38
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answer #10
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answered by Ojdeh 2
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