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How to Say ‘Your’ in Italian

Il tuo

eel too-oh

[eel too-oh]

💬 Usage Tip: Possessive form for singular items.

Phrase Breakdown

Il

[eel]

Your

Used to indicate possession of something by the person addressed.

Example

Il tuo amico è simpatico.

Your friend is nice.

tuo

[too-oh]

Your

Refers to something belonging to the person spoken to.

Example

Il tuo stile è unico.

Your style is unique.

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