Pronomes Possessivos in Portuguese grammar are an essential element when talking about possession, relationship, ownership, or any other aspect that connects a subject with an object, idea, or person. These pronouns will change according to the gender and number of the noun they refer to, as well as the person who possesses the noun (1st, 2nd, or 3rd person). The most common possessive pronouns in Portuguese are: meu (my – masculine), minha (my – feminine), seu (your – masculine), sua (your – feminine), nosso/nossa (our), and their plural forms.