That's not exactly a question. If you take it as a question, you would either answer "sÃ" or "no" (yes, or no).
Your brother's mother is your (mother, presumably)
"Tu hermano" means "your brother" in English.
"¿Cómo es tu hermano?" means "What is your brother like?" "¿Cómo esta tu hemano? means "How is your brother?"
I am the father of my sister. which is impossible, of course.
"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
"You are your mother's whole world".
Your brother's mother is your (mother, presumably)
It's "tu hermano." This is your close friend's brother, not your boss' brother. Your boss' brother is "su hermano."
"My father is the son of my [plural]?" Ans: "...grandparents." "...abuelos."
hermano mayor i think
12 Marzo
La esposa de tu hermano.
you say it like this el mama compleanos el manyana
"Tu hermano" means "your brother" in English.
What is the color of your brother's eye
El Dolor de Tu Presencia was created in 2002.
él es tu hermano