elle a trois frères
Has two brothers in French is 'a deux frères'. This could be used in a sentence, for example, to say 'She has two brothers': 'Elle a deux frères'.
My other two brothers in French is 'Mes deux autres frères'.
You would say "J'ai quatre frères" in French to mean "I have four brothers."
He has no brothers. -> Il n'a pas de frères. "eel nah pah d(uh) frehr"
"Ses frères" means "his brothers" or "her brothers" in French. The possessive pronoun "ses" refers to a third person singular or plural subject, and "frères" is the plural form of the noun "brother."
trois frères
Les Trois Frères, Deuxième Partie is a French equivalent of the English phrase "The Three Brothers, Part Two." The image of three brothers most famously recalls Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevski's The Brothers Karamazov, whose impact upon French literature continues strong 137 years after its first publication from January 1879 to November 1880. The pronunciation will be "ley twa frer du-zyem par-tee" in French.
"Peugeot frères" as in the name of their industries in the 1850s.
The three brothers' dogs.
Has two brothers in French is 'a deux frères'. This could be used in a sentence, for example, to say 'She has two brothers': 'Elle a deux frères'.
I have no brothers is "je n'ai pas de frères" in French.
two brothers is translated "deux frères" in French.
the Montgolfier brothers
Yes, she has three older brothers.
Three Brothers - short - was created in 1944.
the Montgolfier brothers
my brothers -- mes frères -- "may frehr"