his/her brothers
"Ses frères" means "his brothers" or "her brothers" in French. The possessive pronoun "ses" refers to a third person singular or plural subject, and "frères" is the plural form of the noun "brother."
Elle faisait ses devoirs.
Ses yeux sont marron - il/elle a des yeux marron (son, sa, ses are used according to object possessed not according to who owns it/them) - here the eyes are plural - NB the adjective marron is 'invariable'.
To do = faire He does his homework = Il fait ses devoirs.
J'ai deux freres means "I have two brothers'.
"Ça, c'est la sœur de mon frère" translates to "That is my brother's sister" in English.
brothers
Et ses amis means 'and his friends' in French.
un beau-frère (plural beaux-frères) is a brother-in-law in French.
J'ai deux freres.
combien pèses-tu means 'how much do you weigh' in French.
Deux freres!
Half-brothers.
If it is i love.. Je t'aime mes soeurs et mes freres. Or j'adore mes soeurs et mes freres. Both mean the same thing just je t'aime is a more serious type of love
"Selena Gomez with her blue sweater" in French
son, sa, ses
son, sa, ses
His hair is "ses cheveux" (masc.) in French.