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Etymology 1

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Pronoun

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seus

  1. masculine plural of seu

Etymology 2

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Noun

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seus f pl

  1. plural of seu (seat (of authority), see; cathedral)

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Alternative forms

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seus m pl

  1. plural of seu (suet; tallow; sebum)

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Verb

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seus

  1. second-person singular present indicative of seure

Estonian

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Noun

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seus

  1. inessive plural of siga

Galician

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Etymology

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From Latin suus.

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seus m pl (masculine singular seu, masculine plural seus, feminine singular súa, feminine plural súas)

  1. (possessive) his, hers, its
  2. (possessive) their

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Old Galician-Portuguese

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seus

  1. masculine plural of seu: yours, his/hers, theirs

Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: seus

Determiner

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seus

  1. masculine plural of seu: your, his/her, their

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  • See seu for a discussion of when this form is used and what its meaning is.

Pronoun

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seus

  1. masculine plural of seu: yours, his/hers, theirs

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seus m pl (plural only)

  1. (with article os) his kin, folks, fellows, kind or friends
    Ele só conversa com os seus.
    He only talks with his people.

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Possessee
Singular Plural
Masculine Feminine Masculine Feminine
Possessor Singular First person meu minha meus minhas
Second person teu tua teus tuas
Third person seu sua seus suas
Plural First person nosso nossa nossos nossas
Second person vosso vossa vossos vossas
Third person seu sua seus suas
See also: Appendix:Possessive#Portuguese
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