How to Say ‘Yours’ in French
La tienne
lah tyehn
[lah tyehn]
💬 Usage Tip: Refers to feminine singular possessions.
Phrase Breakdown
La
[lah]
Yours
Refers to a possession belonging to you.
Ma voiture est plus rapide que la tienne.
My car is faster than yours.
tienne
[tyehn]
Yours
Used to denote possession.
Mon avis est différent du tien ou de la tienne.
My opinion is different from yours.
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