Hey Bėlki. This word is a separate topic on its own. :D It is a possesive pronoun, that can be either person depending on the meaning of the sentence. For example: If I wanted to say "your book" I would say "Tavo knyga", but if I wanted to say " You have your book" that would be " tu turi savo knygą". In this case "savo" means "your own", but as I said it can work with either person. He has his book- "jis turi savo knygą" in this case meaning his own. As I said, complicated :D I will have to do a video about it in the future.
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Hey Bėlki. This word is a separate topic on its own. :D It is a possesive pronoun, that can be either person depending on the meaning of the sentence. For example: If I wanted to say "your book" I would say "Tavo knyga", but if I wanted to say " You have your book" that would be " tu turi savo knygą". In this case "savo" means "your own", but as I said it can work with either person. He has his book- "jis turi savo knygą" in this case meaning his own. As I said, complicated :D I will have to do a video about it in the future.
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