your.

listen to the pronunciation of your.
İngilizce - Türkçe
sizin

Ben dün sizin babanıza rastladım. - I bumped into your dad yesterday.

Geçen sene Bayan Kato sizin öğretmeniniz miydi? - Was Ms. Kato your teacher last year?

senin

Geçen sene Bayan Kato senin öğretmenin miydi? - Was Ms. Kato your teacher last year?

Bu senin Japonya'ya ilk ziyaretin mi? - Is this your first visit to Japan?

him.
onu
me.
beni
them.
onları
you.
sen
yr
{k} year, younger, your
İngilizce - İngilizce
yr
yer

'Make yer way down to the station,' he said.

Me.
Maine, as used in case citations
Someone.
so
Something.
summat

Why go all the way to find summat that ain’t there?.

her.
hor
his.
hisn

An' every feller felt ez though all Mexico wuz hisn. — Walter C. Bronson.

it.
i'
me.
us

Give us your fuckin' wallet!.

me.
uz
me.
mee

For it hath Cow'd my better part of man:.

s.o.
significant other
somebody.
sbd
someone.
s.o
something.
somewhat

Although this chap came into the world in a somewhat impudent fashion, before he was sent for, his mother was pretty; we had fun making him, and the illegitimate fellow must be acknowledged. - Though this knave came something saucily into the world before he was sent for, yet was his mother fair; there was good sport at his making, and the whoreson must be acknowledged.

something.
s.t
that.
as

I don't see as I can be of any help.

that.
dat
their.
thor
them.
thame
this.
dis

That is not a discovery, everybody knows it! - This is not a discovery, everybody knows it!

The doctor said that this disease is unhealable. - The doctor said that this sickness is irremediable.

us.
wi

Are yee commin with wi or not?.

you.
j00

You think you’re elite? (you think you’re awesome?).

you.
u

Take me with u.

you.
your ass

Why is your ass always so late?.

you.
your Honor

The numbers of the French have been greatly magnified, as your Honor may see by a copy of the enclosed journal of a person, whom I sent out to gain intelligence.

you.
yees
you.
yer

'Still, yer got nice looks,' said Ella.

you.
yuh
you.
your grace
your
Belonging to you; of you; related to you (plural; more owners)
your
An determiner that conveys familiarity and mutual knowledge of the modified noun

Not Your Average Travel Guide.

your
Belonging to you; of you; related to you (singular; one owner)

Is this your cat?.

your
{p} belonging to or relating to you
your
The form of the possessive case of the personal pronoun you
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your
{s} belonging to a person who is being spoken to (i.e: "what is your address?"; "your house"); a person's; of something belonging or relating to a person who is not specified; (Informal) indicating in a characteristic manner, referring to a person or something as a typical example of a common type (i.e.: "your basic typical house around this area")
your
personality is modular It's dynamically controlled by one or more neural domains (brain regions) at any moment These domains are like an interconnected web of mini-computers, and have no widely-accepted name yet Historically, they've been called
your
Your is the second person possessive determiner. Your can refer to one or more people
your
In spoken English and informal written English, your is sometimes used to indicate that something belongs to or relates to people in general. Pain-killers are very useful in small amounts to bring your temperature down I then realized how possible it was to overcome your limitations
your
A speaker or writer uses your to indicate that something belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to. Emma, I trust your opinion a great deal I left all of your messages on your desk If you are unable to obtain the information you require, consult your telephone directory
your
pron. belonging to you, belonging to the person or persons being addressed (possessive - 2nd person, singular and plural)
your
(possessive pronom adj ) of, belonging to, or done by you (e g your fanfiction, your mobile suit, your cat, your armor) It also can be used in formal titles (e g ""Your Excellency " the diplomat said as he bowed before Emperor Talpa ")
your
belonging to you, as in: I welcome your comments on this page
your
In spoken English, a speaker sometimes uses your before an adjective such as `typical' or `normal' to indicate that the thing referred to is a typical example of its type. Stan Reilly is not really one of your typical Brighton Boys
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