"How many brothers and sisters do you have?" in Spanish is, "¿Cuántos hermanos y hermanas tiene usted?" It is pronounced, "Kwahn-tose air-MAH-no ee y air-MAH-nas tee-EN-ay oo-STED?" Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
To say "do you have any brothers or sisters?" you say- "¿Tienes hermanas o hermanos?"
Literally, on its face, it means, "How many brothers do you have?" But implicit in the word hermanos (and the question itself) is the word hermanas. So what the question is really asking is, "How many brothers and sisters do you have?" An answer revealing the number of sisters in one's family as well as brothers would not be unexpected. In Spanish questions, there is usually an accent on the adverbial question word; in this case, ¿cuántos?
The Spanish word for "brother" is "hermano."
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.
If you have brothers or sisters or both, you say, "Sí." Then you say how many of each you have: Tengo ______ hermano/s. (for brothers) Tengo ______ hermana/s. (for sisters) Tengo ______ hermano/s y _______ hermana/s. (for both) If you are an only child, you answer, "No; no tengo hermanos."
To say "do you have any brothers or sisters?" you say- "¿Tienes hermanas o hermanos?"
You say the words for brothers and sisters, respectively, hermanos and hermanas, which are the plural forms for those words. A brother is an hermano; a sister is an hermana.If it's a mix of brothers and sisters, you say 'hermanos'.
dos hermanos y tres hermanas
This is a logic puzzle. YOU are part of the puzzle, so you have equal brothers and sisters. Your brothers have twice as many sisters (meaning you) as they have brothers. So if you have one brother and one sister, they are equal. But if your brother has two sisters, he has twice as many sisters as brothers, right? It doesn't say that he HAS brothers, just that he has twice as many sisters as brothers. So you have a brother and a sister, but your brother has two sisters. Three kids, two girls and one boy.
¿Trabajan o estudian sus / tus / vuestros hermanos?
In Thai, you would say, "คุณมีพี่น้องกี่คน?" (Khun mee phi nong gee khon?). This translates directly to "How many siblings do you have?" You can use this phrase to inquire about someone's brothers and sisters.
combien de frères et sœurs ?combien as-tu de frères et sœurs ? (how many brothers and sisters do you have?)
In French, you would say "Combien de frères ou sœurs as-tu?" to ask how many brothers or sisters someone has.
Literally, on its face, it means, "How many brothers do you have?" But implicit in the word hermanos (and the question itself) is the word hermanas. So what the question is really asking is, "How many brothers and sisters do you have?" An answer revealing the number of sisters in one's family as well as brothers would not be unexpected. In Spanish questions, there is usually an accent on the adverbial question word; in this case, ¿cuántos?
this is a classic riddle. but you say each BOY in this family or each BROTHER in this family? but i think there's 1 bro 1 sis,
I have brothers and sisters = ich habe Geschwister I have (3) brothers and (2) sisters = ich habe (3) Brüder und (2) Schwestern
There is no word for siblings in french, you would have to say i have so many brothers and so many sisters. J'ai (the # of sisters) soeur et (# of brothers) frère.