En inglés, se dice "What are your brother's names?". Literalmente, "How do your brothers call themselves."
In English, "cómo se llaman tus hermanos" translates to "What are your siblings' names?"
Eres hijo único means: You are an only child. Tienes hermanos means: You have siblings.
This asks, "What do your parents call themselves" or "What are your parent's names" so you would say "They are named Bob and Susie" or whatever their names are. In Spanish this would be: "Se llaman Bob y Susie" or "Mis padres se llaman Bob y Susie." The subject tends to be optional in Spanish, especially when the listener already knows who you are talking about.
You can say "Do you speak English?" in English. In French, you would say "Parlez-vous anglais?" In Spanish, you would say "¿Hablas inglés?"
You say "hello" in English.
You say, "What do you have to do in the English class?" If it's not a question, then you say, "... what you have to do in the English class."Lo dices asi: What do you have to do in English class?
Tiene dos hermanos que se llaman...
Eres hijo único means: You are an only child. Tienes hermanos means: You have siblings.
To say "do you have any brothers or sisters?" you say- "¿Tienes hermanas o hermanos?"
I am called = a mi me llaman
Hermanos.
unos hermanos (some brothers) los hermanos (the brothers)
Ellos se llaman
You say the words for brothers and sisters, respectively, hermanos and hermanas, which are the plural forms for those words. A brother is an hermano; a sister is an hermana.If it's a mix of brothers and sisters, you say 'hermanos'.
"Their name is" could be expressed as either "se llaman..." or "su nombre es..."
somos hermanos
Well if the CMO signs off on it I can't see why not unless the dental doctor has the final say.
¿Cómo se llaman tus padres?