You use possessive pronouns to refer to a specific person or thing/things belonging to a person/people (and sometimes belonging to an animal/animals or thing/things).
singular
English Swedish
my min, mitt, mina
your din, ditt, dina
his hans, sin, sitt, sina
her hennes, sin, sitt, sina
its dess, sin, sitt, sina
plural
English Swedish
our vår, vårt, våra
your er, ert, era
their deras, sin, sitt, sina
Example
It is my book. Det är min bok.
It is their boat. Det är deras båt.
Has she found her money? Har hon hittat hennes pengar?
singular
English Swedish
my min, mitt, mina
your din, ditt, dina
his hans, sin, sitt, sina
her hennes, sin, sitt, sina
its dess, sin, sitt, sina
plural
English Swedish
our vår, vårt, våra
your er, ert, era
their deras, sin, sitt, sina
Example
It is my book. Det är min bok.
It is their boat. Det är deras båt.
Has she found her money? Har hon hittat hennes pengar?
Singular
That is my car. The car is mine.
That is your car. The car is yours.
That is his car. The car is his.
That is her car. The car is hers.
That is its car.
Plural
That is our car. The car is ours.
That is your car. The car is yours.
That is their car. The car is theirs.
That is my car. The car is mine.
That is your car. The car is yours.
That is his car. The car is his.
That is her car. The car is hers.
That is its car.
Plural
That is our car. The car is ours.
That is your car. The car is yours.
That is their car. The car is theirs.
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