You would say J'ai (I have) then the number lets say one brother (un frere) so it would be j'ai un frere.
"Do you have (any) brothers or sisters?"
The sentence 'Je n'ai pas de freres ni de soeurs' means I don't have any brothers nor any sisters. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The adverb 'ne...pas...ni' means 'not...nor'. The verb 'ai' means '[I] have'. The noun 'freres' means 'brothers'. And the noun 'soeurs' means 'sisters'.
two sisters is the translation for the French 'deux soeurs'.
J'ai cinq soeurs J'ai = I have cinq = five soeurs = sisters
Sister is "soeur", pronounced 'sir'.
I think you mean "Combien" and not "Combein." It means "How many brothers or sisters do you have" (as a rough translation) and to respond you say "J'ai ____ frères et sœurs. (I have ____ brothers and sisters"
"combien as-tu de soeurs ?"
combien as-tu de soeurs
Combien de soeurs avez-vous?
Translation: Comment allez-vous mes freres et soeurs?
Translation: Je veux des freres ou des soeurs.
If it is i love.. Je t'aime mes soeurs et mes freres. Or j'adore mes soeurs et mes freres. Both mean the same thing just je t'aime is a more serious type of love
combien as-tu de frères et soeurs ?
It means- How many sisters does Gabrielle have
In French, you would say "Combien de frères ou sœurs as-tu?" to ask how many brothers or sisters someone has.
"Do you have (any) brothers or sisters?"
The sentence 'Je n'ai pas de freres ni de soeurs' means I don't have any brothers nor any sisters. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The adverb 'ne...pas...ni' means 'not...nor'. The verb 'ai' means '[I] have'. The noun 'freres' means 'brothers'. And the noun 'soeurs' means 'sisters'.