loro
their
determiner pronoun LOH-roh Common
Origin: from Latin illorum
Also means
them
Usage Note
Loro means 'their/theirs' as a possessive and 'them/they' as a pronoun, and it never changes form for gender or number. As a possessive it still takes the article (la loro casa). Capitalised Loro is a very formal plural 'you'.
Examples
"Questa è la loro casa."
Natural Translation
This is their house.
Literal Translation
This is the their house.
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