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vuestra

Vuestra is a Spanish possessive determiner used to indicate possession by the group addressed as vosotros. It is the feminine singular form and must agree with the noun it modifies. The corresponding forms are vuestro (masculine singular), vuestros (masculine plural), and vuestras (feminine plural).

Usage and examples: before a feminine singular noun, as in vuestra casa (your house) or vuestra idea

Pronoun use: vosotros can also appear as a possessive pronoun, as in la vuestra, los vuestros, depending

Origins and notes: vuestra derives from the Latin possessive form similar to vos‑, historically linked to vester/vestro

(your
idea).
For
masculine
nouns,
the
forms
are
in
the
masculine
column,
for
example
vuestro
coche
(your
car).
When
referring
to
multiple
feminine
nouns,
you
would
use
vuestras
casas
(your
houses).
In
many
dialects,
especially
in
Spain,
vosotros
and
its
possessives
are
standard;
in
Latin
American
Spanish,
ustedes
is
used
instead
of
vosotros,
and
the
common
possessive
with
ustedes
is
usually
su/sus
rather
than
vuestra/vuestras,
though
regional
variation
can
occur.
on
formality
and
clarity.
This
form
tends
to
be
less
common
in
everyday
speech
and
can
be
replaced
by
phrases
like
la
casa
de
ustedes
(the
house
of
you
all)
in
regions
where
ustedes
is
standard.
forms.
It
remains
the
feminine
singular
of
the
second-person
plural
possessive
in
modern
Spanish.