Your in Tagalog
“Your” in Tagalog is “Mo” or “Iyong” – possessive forms used to indicate ownership or belonging to the person being addressed. These are crucial words for expressing possession and relationships in Filipino conversations. Learn how to use them naturally in different contexts below.
[Words] = Your
[Definition]:
- Your /jɔːr/
- Possessive adjective 1: Belonging to or associated with the person or people being addressed.
- Possessive adjective 2: Used to indicate something that belongs to people in general.
[Synonyms] = Mo, Iyong, Iyo, Ninyo (plural/formal), Nang iyo
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: Is this your book?
- Ex1_PH: Ito ba ang iyong libro?
- Ex2_EN: I like your dress.
- Ex2_PH: Gusto ko ang damit mo.
- Ex3_EN: What is your name?
- Ex3_PH: Ano ang pangalan mo?
- Ex4_EN: Your family is very kind.
- Ex4_PH: Ang iyong pamilya ay napakabait.
- Ex5_EN: Take care of your health.
- Ex5_PH: Alagaan mo ang iyong kalusugan.
