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Unit 2 - Review #7
Possessives: Adjectives and
Pronouns
We’re nearing closer to learning new Italian content. Before you know it, these review lessons will
be something you just know effortlessly! Before we take on the challenges of Intermediate Italian,
let’s review Italian ​Possessive Adjectives​ and ​Pronouns​!

How do Italian Possessives look like? When do we use them? How are they different from
English possessives?

 Write down everything you can remember about Italian Possessive Adjectives and
 Pronouns:

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Example Sentences with Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns
Here are some example sentences in Italian that use the Possessive adjectives/pronouns. You
will notice that these are underlined in each sentence.​ ​We will use these sentences to
understand Italian possessives more in depth on the next page! What I want you to do right now
is:

      ●    take note of the possessives underlined
      ●    say the sentences out loud to practice your Italian pronunciation
      ●    see if you can remember why each possessive is used in each of these sentences.

La mia​ amica Sara abita a Roma                    My​ friend Sara lives in Rome
This sentence is a standard example of a possessive. We use ​LA MIA​ ​feminine singular​, not
because the speaker is a female, but because my friend ​SARA ​is a female.

More examples:
I tuoi​ piatti sono buonissimi!                    Your​ dishes are delicious!
Conosci ​i miei​ genitori?                         Do you know ​my​ parents?
Mia​ sorella non parla Spagnolo                    My​ sister doesn’t speak Spanish
Portate l’asciugamano ​vostro​?                    Are you guys going to bring ​your​ own towel?
No, usiamo ​il vostro​!                            No, we’re gonna use ​yours!​
Va bene, potete usare ​il nostro                   Ok, you can use ​ours
Casa ​mia​ è bella. Com’è ​la tua​?                My​ house is beautiful. How is ​yours​?
Le loro​ giacche sono nere                         Their​ jackets are black
Le giacche ​loro​ sono nere                        Their​ jackets are black
Il loro​ accento è bello                           Their​ accents are beautiful

Possessive Adjectives
Italian possessives correspond to the English: ​MY​, ​YOUR​, ​HIS​, ​HER​, I​ TS​, ​OUR​, ​YOUR​, ​THEIR​.
They’re based on two factors:

      1.   Owner
           Asking yourself who the ‘owner’ (that is, the person whose stuff we are saying is theirs!) is

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        in a sentence will determine which ​possessive pronoun​ you choose (first person, second
        person etc).
    2. Item owned
        Once we know who (which grammatical person) something belongs to, we need to look
        at the ​gender ​and ​number ​of the thing owned.

Example:
Il mio​ amic​o                      My​ friend​ ​(male)
                                               ​ ecause the friend whom you are speaking about is
The possessive ​IL MIO​ is ​masculine singular b
male​, ​AMIC​O​.

In other words, we used ​IL MIO​ because:
1)​ the ​AMICO​ belongs to ​ME​(​IO​)
2)​ ​AMICO ​is ​masculine singular

La mia​ amic​a                      My​ friend​ ​(female)
The friend whom you are speaking about is a ​female​, so we use ​AMIC​A​ ​feminine singular. ​We
are still saying that she is​ ​MY FRIEND​ so we use ​LA MIA​ and match the ​gender and number ​to
AMICA​.
In other words, used ​LA MIA​ because:
1)​ the ​AMICA​ belongs to ​ME(​ ​IO​)
2)​ ​AMICA ​is ​feminine singular

Whether you are a woman or a man, it doesn’t matter. All people will say the same sentence
depending on the ​gender and number ​of the person/thing ​ ​“owned”.

Il suo​ amic​o                      His/Her/Its friend ​(male)
IL SUO ​belongs to the 3rd person (​him,​ ​her​, ​it​). In this sentence we say​ IL SUO​ because we can
be speaking about the friend of a guy, a girl, a dog, a table, whatever!
AMICO ​is ​masculine singular​ because this friend is a male. So, we use ​IL SUO​ ​masculine ​to
match the gender of ​AMICO​.

La sua​ amic​a                      His/Her/Its friend​ ​(female)
LA SUA ​belongs to the 3rd person (​him​, ​her​, ​it​).
AMICA ​is​ feminine singular​ because our friend is a female.

Be careful with the 3rd person. In English we say ​HIS ​or ​HER​, but in Italian it doesn’t change. In
English you also have the ​possessive pronoun​ ​ITS​. In Italian, we don’t have that.

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For example:
La sua​ gamba                      Its​ leg
Since there is no currently used Italian word for ​IT​, in this example we use ​LA SUA​ because it is
the ​3rd person feminine singular​ and it corresponds with ​LA GAMBA​ which is ​feminine​.

More examples:
Il nostro​ amic​o                  Our friend ​(male)
IL NOSTRO ​belongs to ​US​(​NOI​)
AMICO ​is ​masculine singular​.
So, ​IL NOSTRO​ is the ​masculine first person plural ​that means ​OUR​(​NOI​) and it matches the
masculine ​AMICO​.

I nostri​ amic​i                   Our friends ​(male)
I NOSTRI ​belongs to ​US​(​NOI​)
AMICI ​is ​masculine plural​.
We must match​ I NOSTRI​ to the ​masculine plural​ of ​AMICI​.

More examples of plural possessives:
I suoi​ amic​i                     His​/​Her/Its​ friends
I SUOI ​belongs to​ HIS/HER/IT ​(​SUO​)
AMICI ​is​ ​masculine plural​.
In this example, we are talking about all of ​HIS/HER/ITS ​friends, so we use the ​plural ​form of ​SUO
so that it matches ​AMICI​.

We can also say:
Le sue​ amich​e                    His​/​Her/Its​ friends
LE SUE​ belongs to​ HIS/HER/ITS ​(​SUO​)
AMICHE ​is​ feminine plural​.

It’s good to remember not to overthink the ​plural form ​of​ possessives​. I see how it could get
confusing when a​ plural object ​belongs to a ​plural subject​. But, this is similar to English. Look
here:

Il nostro​ amic​o                  Our​ friend
In this example ​WE ​are talking about ​OUR ONE ​friend. So, all we do is match ​NOSTRO​(​OUR​) to
AMICO ​which is​ ​masculine singular​, just as we did before.

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Structure of Possessive Adjectives
Standard Italian teaches you the following structure for ​Possessive Adjectives​:

[Definite Article] + [Possessive Adjective] + [Thing Owned]

La​ ​mia​ ​macchina             My car
Le vostre scarpe                Your shoes
I tuoi libri                    Your books

This is, in Italian, we can also put the possessive adjective at the end of a sentence, like:
La macchina ​mia                My car
This structure is mostly used in ​conversation ​and in the ​South ​of Italy.

[Definite Article] + [thing owned] + [Possessive Adjective]

Le scarpe vostre                Your shoes
I libri tuoi                    Your books

Expressing yourself using both of these structures is correct. The only difference is, one may be
more common depending on which part of Italy you’re in.

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Each Possessive Adjective has 4 forms:
Each ​possessive adjective​ has ​4 forms​:

    ●   masculine singular / masculine plural
    ●   feminine singular / feminine plural.

When we use ​IO​(​I​), the 4 forms of its possessive look like this:
IL MIO​ (if what I own is a singular, masculine noun)
I MIEI ​ (if I own a plural, masculine)
LA MIA​ (if I own a singular, feminine)
LE MIE​ (if I own a plural, feminine)

 Write down ALL the possessives for TU, LEI/LUI, NOI, VOI, LORO:

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Possessive Adjectives:

                  IO               TU           LUI / LEI        NOI               VOI            LORO

 Singular,        IL MIO           IL TUO       IL SUO           IL NOSTRO         IL VOSTRO      IL LORO
 masculine

 Plural,          I MIEI           I TUOI       I SUOI           I NOSTRI          I VOSTRI       I LORO
 masculine

 Singular,        LA MIA           LA TUA       LA SUA           LA NOSTRA         LA             LA LORO
 feminine                                                                          VOSTRA

 Plural,          LE MIE           LE TUE       LE SUE           LE NOSTRE         LE VOSTRE      LE LORO
 feminine

What’s the deal with LORO?
This one, I think, is actually the easiest one from all of the ​possessive adjectives​. It’s different
than the rest, but the only thing that changes is the ​article​, ​LORO ​does not change. The
pronunciation is also pretty straight-forward making it easier to say.

Examples:
Non conosco​ i loro​ cugini                        I don’t know ​their​ cousins
Le loro​ storie sono interessanti                  Their​ stories are interesting
Il loro​ sogno è di vivere in Italia               Their​ dream is to live in Italy
Adoro ​la loro​ passione per l’italiano!           I adore/love ​their​ passion for Italian!

Dropping the Article with Possessive Adjectives
In Italian, you have to use the ​definite article ​when using Possessive Adjectives!​ ​There is one
exception though, and that is, when we are speaking of ​family members​ in the ​singular.
Look at the examples below that highlight family members in the singular, and family members in
the plural. Pay close attention to the articles!

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Examples:
Mia sorella                     My sister
Le mie sorelle                  My sisters
Mio padre                       My father
I miei genitori                 My parents
Mia zia                         My aunt
Le mie zie                      My aunts

The act of dropping the ​article ​before ​singular​ ​family members ​only holds true when you use the
actual “title”. What I mean by this is, when you use the standard word for ​MOM​, ​DAD​, ​SISTER​, etc.
When you use diminutive words like ​MOMMY​, ​DADDY​, ​SISSY ​(little sister)​ ​etc, you MUST use the
article ​along with the Possessive Adjective.

Mio padre                       My dad
Il mio paparino                 My daddy

In Italian, BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND, FIANCE, PETS, are not considered family. So, you must use
the ​article ​along with the Possessive Adjective
Il mio ragazzo                  My boyfriend
La mia ragazza                  My girlfriend
Il mio fidanzato                My fiance ​(male)
La mia fidanzata                My fiance​ (female)
Il mio cane                     My dog

Another Italian word where we drop the ​article​ when using ​Possessive Adjectives​ is: ​CASA
(​HOUSE​).

Not only do we drop the ​article​, but we also put the ​possessive​ AFTER the word ​CASA​. If you put
the ​possessive ​before ​CASA​, it will sound like a mistake to Italians.

Ti piace casa mia?                       Do you like my house?
Stasera veniamo a casa tua?              Are we going to your house tonight?
Casa nostra è grande                     Our house/home is big

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Possessive Pronouns

 How are Possessive PRONOUNS different from Possessive ADJECTIVES?

Italian ​possessive pronouns​ correspond to the English: ​MINE​, ​YOURS​, ​HERS,​ etc. But unlike
English which has a whole set of different words to express these ​possessive pronouns,​ in Italian
possessive pronouns ​are the same as the ​possessive adjectives​!

In order to make the words for ​possessive adjectives ​(​MIA​, ​TUA​, ​SUA​, etc) ​possessive pronouns​,
we simply do not state the noun.

Il mio libro            My book​ (uses possessive adjective)
Il mio                  Mine​ (this is the possessive pronoun, where ​BOOK ​is implied)

Notice, we still (always) keep the ​article​! Again, ​Possessive Pronouns​ KEEP the ​article​.

Examples:
Prendiamo la mia macchina o​ la tua​?                   Are we taking my car or ​yours​?
Prendiamo la macchina mia o ​la tua​?                   Are we taking my car or ​yours​?
Mia madre non viene, e ​la tua​?                        My mom isn’t coming, is ​yours​?

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Keeping the ​article​ becomes ​optional​ only in ONE condition:
When the ​possessive pronoun​ is used right after the ​verb ​TO BE​ (​ESSERE​).

Prendiamo la mia macchina o ​la tua​?                             Are we taking my car or ​yours​?
I CANNOT SAY:
*prendiamo la mia macchina o tua?

If we are not using the verb​ ​ESSERE​, we must keep the article.

But...
Questa penna ​è ​la tua​?                                         Is this pen yours?
Questa penna ​è ​tua​?                                            Is this pen yours?
I miei libri sono questi. Quelli ​sono ​(​i​) ​vostri​.           These books are mine. Those are yours.

When the verb ​TO BE​ (​ESSERE​) preceded the ​possessive pronoun​, you have a choice whether
or not you want to use the ​article ​with the pronoun.

Practice
Now that we remember what ​Possessive Adjectives a
                                                 ​ nd​ Pronouns ​are, here is a way you can
practice them from home, the office, or wherever else you frequent!

    ●    Find an object around you
    ●    Pick an owner for the object
    ●    Make a sentence
    ●    Contrast with another owner

Example:
IO​, ​LAMPADA​, ​TU                            I​, ​LAMP,​ ​YOU

La mia lampada è bella                         My lamp is beautiful
Anche la tua                                   And so is yours

Oggi leggo il mio libro                        Today I will read my book
Domani leggo il tuo                            Tomorrow i’ll read yours

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Questi fogli sono miei o tuoi?       Are these papers mine or yours?
Questi fogli sono i miei o i tuoi?   Are these papers mine or yours?

In these last two examples we were able to drop or keep the ​Definite Article​ alongside the
Possessive Pronoun​ because the pronouns came right after the verb ​ESSERE​.

Good luck! And remember to ask any questions you may have in the forum! :)

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