"Tu hermano" means "your brother" in English.
Your brother's mother is your (mother, presumably)
"¿Cómo es tu hermano?" means "What is your brother like?" "¿Cómo esta tu hemano? means "How is your brother?"
"Mi hermando" is a misspelling of "mi hermano," which means "my brother" in English.
That's not exactly a question. If you take it as a question, you would either answer "sí" or "no" (yes, or no).
It is French for "Have you?"
Your brother's mother is your (mother, presumably)
"¿Cómo es tu hermano?" means "What is your brother like?" "¿Cómo esta tu hemano? means "How is your brother?"
It's "tu hermano." This is your close friend's brother, not your boss' brother. Your boss' brother is "su hermano."
él es tu hermano
Tienes un hermano in English means have a brother.
Can you help your brother?
It means "brother".
Half Brother
It means "the brother".
Tener un hermano amable is: to have a nice brother.
"Mi hermando" is a misspelling of "mi hermano," which means "my brother" in English.
A man or youthThe man (speaking of a singular person, not "the man" as in police or government)