vostro
Istriot
Etymology
From Latin voster, vostrum.
Adjective
vostro m sg (feminine vostra, masculine plural vostri, feminine plural vostre)
- your (plural)
Pronoun
vostro
Related terms
Italian
Etymology
From Latin vostrum, which is the accusative of voster, which derives from the older form vester, from Proto-Italic *westeros.[1]
Pronunciation
Adjective
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- your; plural and polite forms
- i vostri figli - your children
- le vostre macchine - your cars
- casa vostra - your house
- vostro padre - your father
Pronoun
vostro (conjugated as the adjective)
- yours
- Sono i vostri - They are yours.
See also
References
Latin
Pronoun
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