"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.
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Brothers
The Spanish words ella dos hermanos translate into English as Her two brothers. These words translate into Italian as i suoi due fratelli.
Translation: Does Maria have siblings?
I have siblings.
Eres hijo único means: You are an only child. Tienes hermanos means: You have siblings.
Hermanos y hermanas.
En inglés, se dice "What are your brother's names?". Literalmente, "How do your brothers call themselves."
Hermanos means bretheren, brother and sister. Sermos hermanos could be Spanish for the Sermos Brothers. Hopefully, a Spanish speaker will correct me if I'm wrong.
In English "What are your brothers called?"
Los hermanos translates to 'The brothers' or 'The siblings.' When there are brothers and sisters, the general term for the siblings is masculine, so the usage of "hermanos" varies on the context.
Seis Hermanos's population is 553.
Hermanos Conde was created in 1915.