what do they mean? when would you use them? can you give an example? would they change (like el to ellos)? or is su like el and ellos like sus? help!Su? Sus? English/Spanish translation?
Su and Sus are possesives and they mean 'your(formal)/her/his/their', the differ in the fact that Su is singular and Sus is plural according to the number of things that are owned.
Example:
SU: That owns just one thing.
脡ste es SU carro nuevo. (Formal)
This is YOUR new car
Miranda llev贸 a SU hijo al m茅dico.
Miranda took HER son to the doctor's.
Ryan se puso SU abrigo nuevo.
Ryan put on HIS new coat.
SU caba帽a es aquella.
Your cabin is that one.
Ellos trajeron SU propia comida.
They brought THEIR own food.
SUS: That owns several things.
Aqu铆 est谩n SUS nuevos zapatos. (Formal)
Here you have YOUR new shoes.
脡l est谩 cuidando a SUS sobrinos.
He is babysitting HIS nephews.
Mar铆a no se reuni贸 con SUS amigos.
Mar铆a didn't met HER friends.
SUS deberes son estos, 隆hanganlos!
These are YOUR chores, do them!
SUS costumbres son extra帽as.
THEIR habits are weird.
Hope that helps.Su? Sus? English/Spanish translation?
its a congegation from Ser
the guy below me was right-as in posession
su higo tiene un gato
(Your son has a cat)Su? Sus? English/Spanish translation?
her cat - su gato
his cat - su gato
your cat - su gato, tu gato
their cat - su gato
her cats - sus gatos
his cats - sus gatos
your cats - sus gatos, tus gatos
their cats - sus gatos
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