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3 Translation results for
own
in Spanish
pronoun
|
adjective
|
verb
own
pronoun
el mío, la mía
;
el tuyo, la tuya
;
el suyo, la suya
;
el nuestro, la nuestra
own
adjective
propio, personal, particular
own
verb
owned, has owned, is owning, owns
poseer, tener, ser dueño de
;
reconocer, admitir
Example sentences of
own
verb
•
We hope to someday
own
our own home.
•
She drives a red truck that was originally
owned
by her grandfather.
•
He
owns
the rights to the band's music.
•
The couple
owns and operates
the business.
•
After everyone else denied any responsibility, he
owned
that he was at fault.
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Synonyms of
own
verb
have
,
hold
,
possess
,
enjoy
,
admit
Detailed synonyms for
own
verb
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Phrasal verbs for
own
own up
- reconocer (algo), admitir (algo)
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Related phrases for
own
afraid of one's own shadow
- tener miedo hasta de su propia sombra
be hoist by one's own petard
- salirle el tiro por la culata a uno
be afraid of one's own shadow
- (figurado) tener miedo hasta de su propia sombra
own goal
- autogol, (Argentina) gol en contra
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Reverse translation for
own
el mío
la mía
el tuyo
la tuya
el suyo
la suya
el nuestro
la nuestra
propio
- own, appropriate, suitable, characteristic, typical, oneself
personal
- personal
particular
- particular, specific, private, personal, special, unique
poseer
- to possess, to hold, to have
tener
- to have, to hold, to feel, to make
ser dueño de
reconocer
- to recognize, to admit, to examine
admitir
- to admit, to let in, to acknowledge, to concede, to allow, to make room for
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