Hermanos y hermanas.
The word sisters translated to spanish is hermanas, singular would be hermana
"Hermanos" means "siblings" in Spanish. This can be either a group of brothers, or a group with brothers and sisters. "Hermanas" would be a set of only sisters.
As-tu des frères et sœurs ? in French is "Do you have brothers and sisters?" in English.
The word "Sisters" in Arabic is: أخوات That's read as: Akhawat. [Kh is the equivalent of the Spanish J sound]
"Sisters" in English is αδελφές (adelfes) in Greek.
If a brother marries his own sister, the word in English is Incest and in Spanish is Incesto
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.
"Do you have brothers or sisters?" and "Do you all have some brothers or some sisters?" are English equivalents of the French phrase Avez-vous des frères ou des soeurs? Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "a-vey-voo dey fre-roo dey sur" in French.
"Beautiful sisters love..." in English is Bellissime sorelle amano... in Italian.
siblings (brother or sisters)
"Do you have brothers and sisters?" and "Do you all have some brothers and sisters?" are English equivalents of the French phrase Avez-vous des frères et soeurs? Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "a-vey-voo dey fre-rey sur" in French.
it has been translated as into English as "relationship", more precisely proper relationships between two entities, e.g., brothers and sisters, parents and children, alii (chiefs) and tulafale (orators), etc.