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Translation of our – English–Spanish dictionary

our

determiner
uk
/aʊər/
/ɑːr/ us
/ˈaʊ.ɚ/
/aʊr/
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of or belonging to us
nuestro
We bought our house several years ago.
He walked off and left us on our own.
Drugs are one of the greatest threats in our society. Las drogas son una de las mayores amenazas en nuestra sociedad.
There's no point in our buying a new car this year.
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(Translation of our from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Translation of our | GLOBAL English–Spanish Dictionary

our
determiner
/aʊər, ˈaʊər/ [ unstressed ] /ɑr/
indicates sth belonging to or connected with us
nuestro/ra(s)
our house/cat/car/children nuestra casa / nuestro gato/coche / nuestros hijos
one of our greatest achievements as a company uno de nuestros mayores logros como empresa
We’d like to open our own restaurant. Nos gustaría abrir nuestro propio restaurante.

(Translation of our from the GLOBAL English-Spanish Dictionary © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd)

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我們的…
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我们的…
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nosso, nosso/nossa…
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आमचे…
私たちの(”we” の所有格), 私(わたし)たちの…
bizim, bizlerin, (bizim …) -imiz…
notre [masculine-feminine, singular], nos [masculine-feminine…
el nostre…
ons…
இன் அல்லது நமக்கு சொந்தமானது…
हमारा, अपना…
અમારું…
vores…
vår, vårt, våra…
kami…
unser…
vår…
ہمارا, اپنا…
наш…
наш, наша, наше…
మా/మన…
لَنا…
আমাদের বা আমাদের অন্তর্গত…
náš…
milik kami…
ของเรา…
của chúng ta…
nasz, swój…
우리의…
nostro, nostro/a/i/e…
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