Possessive pronouns in Galician grammar are used to indicate ownership or possession of something. They are used to replace the noun which is owned or possessed, and are typically placed after the noun. Some examples of possessive pronouns in Galician are “meu” (my), “teu” (your), “seu” (his/her/its/your-formal), “nosso” (our), “vosso” (your-plural) and “deles” (their). As you can see, Galician possessive pronouns may vary based on the gender and number of owners and the owned object, making them an essential part of the language’s grammar.