The French words for brother and sister are frere (brother) and seour (sister). There is a popular children's song which has "frere" in the title. It is called "Frere Jacques". This song is known in English as "Brother John".
Sister Mariah is "Soeur Mariah" in French.
In Spanish, "sibling" is "hermano" for brother and "hermana" for sister. In French, it is "frre" for brother and "sur" for sister. In German, it is "Geschwister."
This means "I have a brother and no sister" in French. It indicates that the person has a male sibling but not a female one.
The Italian word for brother is "fratello" and for sister is "sorella".
brother- kapatid na lalaki sister- kapatid na babae elder brother - kuya elder sister- ate youngest brother or sister - bunso
Frère is brother. Sœur is sister.
Sister Mariah is "Soeur Mariah" in French.
your brother's wife, aka your sister-in-law, is called 'belle-sœur' in French.
The Dreamers (2003)
In Spanish, "sibling" is "hermano" for brother and "hermana" for sister. In French, it is "frre" for brother and "sur" for sister. In German, it is "Geschwister."
English French----- Father - Père- Mother - Mère- Sister(s) -Soeur(s)- Brother(s) - Frère(s)
brother in law = beau-frèresister in law = belle-soeur
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This means "I have a brother and no sister" in French. It indicates that the person has a male sibling but not a female one.
I've been taking french class for awhile; it means "what is your sister's and brother's name" but it literally means "how does your sister and your brother call themself" :P
Mére, Pére, Frére, Soeur, Grand-Pére, Grand-Mére, Oncle, Tante.
he did have brother and sister he had two sister and he had 1 brother