shlosha achim, pronounced shloh-SHA ah-kHEEM
"Achim" (אחים).
its the Hebrew word for the 3 Hebrew brothers
In Hebrew we would say it as "ahim le'olam" (brothers forever). The "h" is said with a slight rasp against the soft palate.
shomehr ahch (שמור אח)
It's Ashkenazic Hebrew for "Society of Brothers". In sefardic Hebrew, it would be agudat achim.
You can say "J'ai trois frères" in French.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
I have brothers and sisters = ich habe Geschwister I have (3) brothers and (2) sisters = ich habe (3) Brüder und (2) Schwestern
Joseph
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
You would say "J'ai trois frères et trois sœurs" in French.