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vostro

your

determiner VOH-stroh Less Common

Origin: from Latin vester

Also means

yours

Usage Note

Vostro is the second-person plural possessive (your/yours, belonging to you all), as opposed to the singular tuo. It agrees with the thing owned, not the owners: il vostro libro, la vostra casa, i vostri amici. With family members in the singular the article is often dropped (vostra madre).

Examples

"Questa è la vostra macchina."

Natural Translation

This is your car.

Literal Translation

This is the your car.

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