both of yours \ˈboʊθ əv jɔɹz\ (États-Unis), \ˈbəʊθ əv jɔːz\ (Royaume-Uni)
That means that the retirement plan you earned during the marriage, or at least the portion of it that was earned during the marriage, is both of yours.— (Zachary Smith, Esq., We’re Getting Divorced: An Insider’s Guide Through the Divorce Process, 2014)
While the child is both of yours, the birth is yours and yours alone.— (Jennifer Evans et Ciara Meehan, Perceptions of Pregnancy from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century, 2016)
Possédé | |||||||
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Déterminant | Pronom | ||||||
Possesseur | Singulier | 1re personne | — | my | mine | ||
2e personne | Standard | your | yours | ||||
Archaïque | thy | thine | |||||
3e personne | Homme | his | his | ||||
Femme | her | hers | |||||
Neutre | their | theirs | |||||
Non humain | its | its | |||||
Indéfini | one’s | ||||||
Nom + | ’s ( ’ ) | ’s ( ’ ) | |||||
Pluriel | 1re personne | — | our | ours | |||
2e personne | — | your | yours | ||||
3e personne | — | their | theirs | ||||
Nom + | ’ ( ’s ) | ’ ( ’s ) |