"Le frère de ton père est" is a French phrase that translates to "the brother of your father is" in English. This phrase is used to indicate the relationship between a person and their paternal uncle. In French, familial relationships are often expressed using possessive pronouns like "ton" (your) to denote the connection between family members.
It means "what is your favorite hobby?" in French.
'how is your brother' translates as "Comment est ton frère"
"When translated to English, 'Quel est ton prénom' means 'What is your first name?'"
You would say "Où est ton frère?" in French.
"Mon père s'appelle [son prénom]."
Il est votre frère (formal) OR Il est ton frere (informal)
Ton frere
Andrew is
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
It means "what is your favorite hobby?" in French.
how is your English class?
quel est ton animal préféré ? means what is your favorite animal.
The word 'ton' may be a French noun that means tone. Or it may be a French possessive that means your. The verb 'est' is in the third person singular, and means [he/she/it] is.
your (boy)friend is ugly
Quelle est ton nationalite means 'What is your nationality'
It would be ton frere(informal) or votre frere(formal). It doesn't matter whether its a girl or boy saying it.
This translates as: "what is your telephone number?" in French.