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mon, ma, mes, tan, ta, tes, son, sa, ses

These are possessive adjectives in French. They agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Here they are:

Mon, Ma, Mes: These mean "my" in English.

Mon (masculine singular)
Example: Mon livre (My book)
Ma (feminine singular)
Example: Ma maison (My house)
Mes (plural)
Example: Mes amis (My friends)
Ton, Ta, Tes: These mean "your" (singular informal) in English.

Ton (masculine singular)
Example: Ton stylo (Your pen)
Ta (feminine singular)
Example: Ta voiture (Your car)
Tes (plural)
Example: Tes idées (Your ideas)
Son, Sa, Ses: These mean "his/her/its" in English.

Son (masculine singular)
Example: Son chien (His dog) or (Her dog) or (Its dog)
Sa (feminine singular)
Example: Sa fille (His daughter) or (Her daughter) or (Its daughter)
Ses (plural)
Example: Ses livres (His books) or (Her books) or (Its books)
These possessive adjectives are used before a noun to indicate possession or relationship. They agree in gender and number with the noun they accompany.

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