mío
/ˈmio/, [ˈmi.o]mine, own
Pronoun mío m sg (first person singular possessive of singular masculine, masculine plural míos, feminine mía, feminine plural mías)
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Mine
- ¿De quién son estos libros? — Son míos. Los tuyos están en la mesa.
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Whose books are these? — They're mine. Yours are on the table.
Determiner mío m sg (first person singular possessive of singular masculine, masculine plural míos, feminine mía, feminine plural mías)
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(predicative or after the noun) mine, my
- Ese libro grande es mío.
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That big book is mine.
- No es lo mío.
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It's not my thing.
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¿Por qué te pusiste de su lado y no del mío?
Why did you side with him instead of me?
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Tienes algo que es mío.
You have something of mine.
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"¿Tiene su boleto?" "No puedo encontrar el mío."
"Do you have your ticket?" "I can't find mine."
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Él se quedó parado al lado mío sin siquiera ayudar.
He stood beside me without so much as helping me.
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Dios mío, ¡ayúdame!
My God, help me!
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Ayer me visitó un amigo mío.
A male friend of mine called on me yesterday.
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Este delgado libro es mío.
This thin book is mine.
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Quiero lo que es mío.
I want what's mine.
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Él era un entrañable amigo mío.
He was my dear friend.
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Él pasó por al lado mío sin notarme.
He went by me without noticing me.
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