[Ella] tiene dos hermanas y tres hermanos.
"Ella" (she) is optional, but if you omit it, you can't tell (from this sentence alone) whether you are talking about a "he" or about a "she".
To say "do you have any brothers or sisters?" you say- "¿Tienes hermanas o hermanos?"
Tres hermanas.
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'.
dos hermanos y tres hermanas
You could say "Tres hermanas embarazadas".
Tengo tres hermanos
¿Trabajan o estudian sus / tus / vuestros hermanos?
This is a logic puzzle. YOU are part of the puzzle, so you have equal brothers and sisters. Your brothers have twice as many sisters (meaning you) as they have brothers. So if you have one brother and one sister, they are equal. But if your brother has two sisters, he has twice as many sisters as brothers, right? It doesn't say that he HAS brothers, just that he has twice as many sisters as brothers. So you have a brother and a sister, but your brother has two sisters. Three kids, two girls and one boy.
I have brothers and sisters = ich habe Geschwister I have (3) brothers and (2) sisters = ich habe (3) Brüder und (2) Schwestern
In Spanish, "we are brothers" is translated as "somos hermanos." This phrase can be used to indicate a fraternal relationship between males. If speaking about a mixed-gender sibling group, you would still use "hermanos" since it is the masculine form that includes both brothers and sisters.
"Sister" in Spanish is "hermana".Hermanahermana..or little sister is hermanita
Bretheren, family, kin. If you are asking about the words for brothers and sisters in another language, you have to specify the language.