There is a conflict of singular/plural words in this sentence. "Mi hermano es muerto" means "My brother is dead." "Mis hermanos son muertos" is "My brothers are dead." You can't mix the two.
es para mi = " is for me"
"Mi nombre es" means "my name is" in English. A somewhat more common means of expresing this is "me llamo....."
Mi Hermano es = My Brother Is I es Feo = I is ugly. The correct spanish for My brother and I are ugly is: Mi hermano y yo somos feos.
Mi=my, teléfono=telephone, and es=is. so my telephone is...
"Mi cumpleanos es" means "my birthday is". "Mi cumpleanos es el" means "my birthday is on". For example - "Hola. Mi cumpleanos es el 22 de septiembre." Translated, that means - "Hello. My birthday is on the 22nd of September."
Tonight is very hot but my heart is dead
mi marido ha muerto for my husband is dead su marido está muerto for her husband is dead el for the
es para mi = " is for me"
El Muerto es un vivo was created in 1953.
"Es mi amiga" means "She is my friend" in Spanish.
'mi cumpleanos es el....' = 'my birthday is the....'
El muerto es un vivo - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
"Es mi amigo" means "He/she is my friend" in Spanish.
"Hoy no es mi dia" means "Today is not my day."
There are a few meanings in this context... Hi my brothers are hot! Hi my brothers sexy! Hi my brothers are horny! it depends on how it was used in the sentence
"Mi pantalón es verde" means "my pants are green" in Spanish.
Juanita es la hermana más joven de todos sus hermanos.