If what you mean to say is "I have one brother," the words in Spanish are, "Tengo un hermano." It is pronounced "TANE-go oon air-MAH-no." See the related link for audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
I have two brothers: tengo dos hermanos
You have two brothers: tienes dos hermanos (informal) tiene dos hermanos (formal)
They have two brothers: tienen dos hermanos
'Tengo [number] hermanos.'
Tres hermanos.
Gemelos
The Spanish word for "brother" is "hermano."
To say "do you have any brothers or sisters?" you say- "¿Tienes hermanas o hermanos?"
Dos guisantes en una vaina is how you say two peas in a pod in Spanish.
There is two ways to say orange in Spanish, the meanings are different though. Naranja is Spanish for the kind of orange you eat and anaranjado is Spanish for the color orange.
Eighty-two in Spanish is ochenta y dosRAUL
Tiene dos hermanos que se llaman...
Hermanos.
this is how you say it in Spanish: Esta el mas grande de/entre los dos hermanos
somos hermanos
unos hermanos (some brothers) los hermanos (the brothers)
To say I have a sister and two brothers in Spanish, you would say: Tengo una hermana y dos hermanos
The Spanish word for "brother" is "hermano."
Tengo tres hermanos
Has two brothers in French is 'a deux frères'. This could be used in a sentence, for example, to say 'She has two brothers': 'Elle a deux frères'.
Y ningΓΊn hermano varΓ³n
si aloha adhios
Les amo, hermanitos.