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My sister and I... Yo= I Y= And Mi= My Hermana= Sister
'Do you like my sister?' is aimez-vous ma sœur? in Spanish.
No, he does'nt. He has a sister from another mother.
Your mother's sister is your aunt and her husband is your uncle. If he has no brothers, his sister-in-law must be either your mother or another one of your mother's sisters (your aunt)
Yes. Your aunt's sister is either another aunt or your mother.
An auntie is another name for someone's aunt, the sister or sister-in-law of your mother or father.
An auntie is another name for someone's aunt, the sister or sister-in-law of your mother or father.
This is my mom.
Mother - Madre Father - Padre Sister - Hermana Brother - Hermano Aunt - Tia Uncle - Tio
Poppi is Italian for father, in Spanish papi is daddy, and padre is father. Madre is Spanish for mother. Hermano is Spanish for brother, and Hermana is Spanish for sister.
Her mother was Spanish and the sister of one of the powerful kings that ruled there.
Mother Teresa wanted to take as her patron Saint Therese of Lisieux but that name was already taken by another sister of Loreto. She chose to use the Spanish spelling of the name instead - Teresa.