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Using DE with possessed objects in Spanish!

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Here's a video to help you understand when to use "de" to talk about when things belong to someone. This is also known as "possession" but not in the religious sense!

Did anyone watch until the very end of the video!?

Write "¡El hámster no es de nadie!" if you watched to the end!

Thanks for watching and have a great "DE". ;-)

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