"For their things", or it could be "Your things" if the person is speaking formally to you.
Also 'for his/her things'
that is sus
It is the plural form of the possessive pronouns: His, her, their.
"Your words" ..that's what it means in English
what does buenas tardes, usted comparte con sus amigos poderosus abrazo mean translated to english
Cuales son sus planes para hoy? --> formal version Cuales son tus planes para hoy? --> non-formal version
Turn in your paper.
That's Spanish, and it means: "One day to build his walls".
sus-: less or under
Thank you very much for your prayers Bendisiones
The Spanish sentence "Cuando son sus cumpleanos?" means "When are your birthdays?" in English.
It is "¿Cuáles son tus/sus (singular/plural) planes para la tarde?"