vuestro
your
determiner bwes-TROH Rare
Origin: Latin voster, a Vulgar Latin variant of vester
Also means
yours
Usage Note
Vuestro is the second-person plural possessive used in Spain (matching vosotros); in Latin America, where vosotros is absent, su/suyo covers both formal and informal plural possession. It agrees in gender and number with the thing possessed: vuestra casa, vuestros libros, vuestras ideas. As a stressed pronoun after a noun it means 'yours': el libro es vuestro.
Examples
"Vuestro perro es muy simpático."
Natural Translation
Your dog is very friendly.
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