You are my brother (dialectal informal singular)
Be careful:
"Sos mi hermano" is not the same as "sois mi hermano", for the second expression refers to "you" formal singular in classical Spanish.
"Mi hermando" is a misspelling of "mi hermano," which means "my brother" in English.
In Spanish it translates to: "El hermano de mi madre es mi" In English it translates to: "The brother of my mom is me"
In English, "mi hermano es el mejor" translates to "my brother is the best."
Te amo mi hermano te amo in English means I love you I love you your butt
Mi Hermano es = My Brother Is I es Feo = I is ugly. The correct spanish for My brother and I are ugly is: Mi hermano y yo somos feos.
The brother of my mother is my
Translation: Where did you go my brother?
mi hermano is Spanish for my brother
tio.
How beautiful my brother is
"They are my brothers" = "[Ellos] Son mis hermanos." "He is my brother" = "Él es mi hermano" Remember the H is silent in Spanish and the LL sounds like an English LY or J (depending on where in the Spanish-speaking world you are)
It's "tu hermano." This is your close friend's brother, not your boss' brother. Your boss' brother is "su hermano."