yours
[jɔːz], US [jʊərz]pronoun
my car is red but yours is blue — ma voiture est rouge mais la vôtre or la tienne est bleue
which house is yours? — votre or ta maison c'est laquelle?
he's a colleague of yours — c'est un de vos or tes collègues
it's not yours — ce n'est pas à vous or à toi
the money wasn't yours to give away — vous n'aviez pas à donner cet argent
yours was not an easy task — votre tâche n'était pas facile
I'm fed up (colloq) with that dog of yours! — j'en ai marre de ton sale chien! (colloq)
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For a full note on the use of the vous and tu forms in French, see the entry
In French, possessive pronouns reflect the gender and number of the noun they are standing for. When yours is referring to only one person it is translated by le vôtre, la vôtre, les vôtres or, more familiarly, le tien, la tienne, les tiens, les tiennes. When yours is referring to more than one person it is translated by le vôtre, la vôtre, les vôtres
For examples and particular usages see the entry below