"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.
"Have you any brothers or sisters?"
have you brothers or sisters
quatre soeurs
J'ai deux soeurs
Vous n'avez pas de soeurs.
Spanish: Hermanas French: Soeurs German: Schwestern Italian: Sorelle
A sister is "une soeur" in French. The plural is "des soeurs".
As-tu des frères et sœurs ? in French is "Do you have brothers and sisters?" in English.
"What are your brothers' and sisters' names?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment s'appellent les frères et soeurs? The question translates literally as "How do the brothers and sisters call themselves?" The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw sa-pel les frer ey suhr" in French.
kindred spirits could be translated loosely as "âmes soeurs" in French.
Peignant des soeurs is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "painting sisters." The pronunciation of the present participle and plural partitive and noun -- which translate literally as "to paint some sisters" -- will be "peh-nyaw dey suhr" in French.
two sisters is the translation for the French 'deux soeurs'.
"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.
quatre soeurs
J'ai deux soeurs
J'ai cinq soeurs J'ai = I have cinq = five soeurs = sisters
J'ai deux soeurs.
j'ai deux soeurs
Sisters.