His in spanish
pronunciation: su part of speech: none
his = su.
Example: Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.more:
» a fool and his money are soon parted = un tonto y su dinero no están juntos mucho tiempo.
Example: The title is a reference to Thomas Tusser's famous proverb, 'A fool and his money are soon parted'.» a man is only as good as his word = un hombre vale tanto como su palabra.
Example: Here is a company that still applies the principle that a man is only as good as his word.» be a man of his word = ser un hombre de palabra.
Example: Rove said simply that 'Senator Specter is a man of his word, and we'll take him at his word'.» each (one) to his own (taste) = sobre gustos no hay nada escrito, cada loco con su tema, cada maestrillo tiene su librillo.
Example: I think that as far as achieving success and happiness, it should be each to his own.» everybody and his/their mother = todo bicho viviente, todo quisqui, todo quisque, todo dios.
Example: Everybody and their mother seem to be jumping into the high-margin cosmetics business these days.» everyone and his/their mother = todo bicho viviente, todo quisqui, todo quisque, todo dios.
Example: Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.» give the devil his due = ser justo con todos, ser justo hasta con el diablo.
Example: We don't really get on with the new boss but he has some good ideas so we must give the devil his due.» His/Her Holiness = Su Santidad.
Example: His Holiness will answer only those questions that have been submitted in advance.» no man is a prophet in his own land = nadie es profeta en su tierra.
Example: And his life confirms the famous old saw: No man is a prophet in his own land.» not a man of his word = hombre que no tiene palabra.
Example: Why would tradesmen do work for him without being paid up-front, if he is not a man of his word?.» to each his own = sobre gustos no hay nada escrito, cada loco con su tema, cada maestrillo tiene su librillo.
Example: To each his own -- everyone has a penchant for something: food, clothes, shoes, accessories, cars, photography and the list just goes on.» who in (their/his/her) right mind = estar loco si, tratar de loco si.
Example: I nearly bit her hand off, who in their right mind would say no to a selection of underwear from one of the most luxurious knicker brands in the marketplace.