To express possession or belonging in Greek, you use the following:
μου: my (lit. “of me”) μας: our
σου: your (singular/informal) σας: your (plural/ formal)
του: his τους: their
της: her
του: its
- They are used with the definite article to say, literally “the house of me” etc.
Το σπίτι μου: my house το σπίτι μας: our house
Το σπίτι σου: your house το σπίτι σας: your house (singular} (plural}
Το σπίτι του: his house το σπίτι τους: their house
Το σπίτι της: her house
Το σπίτι του: its house
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