You have to say:
Tengo uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco...
"Puede preguntar cuántos hermanos tienes?"
"Dos hermanos" means "two brothers" in Spanish.
I am speaking Spanish because you asked a question in Spanish. I am programmed to respond in the same language that is used to interact with me. How can I assist you further?
"¡No hay problema!" is a common way to respond to "no wander" in Spanish.
"Ella dos hermanos" in Spanish translates to "She has two brothers" in English.
The question in Spanish "¿De dónde eres?" is translated as "Where are you from?". You would respond in Spanish: "Soy de ....." (city of birth or residence) Example: Soy de Asunción, Paraguay (I am from Asunción, Paraguay)
it meansHow many brothers do you have? It could also mean how many brothers and sisters do you have tell him or her
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That is Spanish for "brothers".
tienes harmanos mean how many brothers or sister you have in spanish
unos hermanos (some brothers) los hermanos (the brothers)
Hermanos.
Hermanos
The word 'Hermanos' is the Spanish equivalent in Latin America to the title of the movie 'Brothers'.
I think you mean "Combien" and not "Combein." It means "How many brothers or sisters do you have" (as a rough translation) and to respond you say "J'ai ____ frères et sœurs. (I have ____ brothers and sisters"