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How do you say yours in flemish?

The word for "yours" in Flemish depends on the context:

* If you're referring to something belonging to one person: de uwe (masculine), de uwe (feminine)

* If you're referring to something belonging to multiple people: de uwe (plural)

Examples:

* "This is your book." -> "Dit is de uwe boek."

* "These are your toys." -> "Dit zijn de uwe speelgoed."

It's important to note that the pronoun "de uwe" is a bit formal, so you might also hear people use "jouw" or "uw" (depending on the level of formality) instead.

* "This is your book." -> "Dit is jouw boek."

* "These are your toys." -> "Dit zijn uw speelgoed."

However, using "jouw" or "uw" without "de" can be a bit more casual and less formal.

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