"je t'aime, ma soeur" or "ma soeur, je t'aime"
Soeur means 'sister' in English.
Ma soeur jumelle means 'my twin sister' in English.
"Je t'aime ma soeur" means "I love my sister" in English.
Do you have a sister? Avez-vous une soeur? or: As-tu une soeur? (less formal) You have a sister. Vous avez une soeur. or: Tu as une soeur.
La soeur is 'the sister.' Note. La Soeur is probably 'the nun'.
Demi-soeur - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Switzerland:16 UK:12
"Le soeur de" is not a valid phrase in French. "Le" means "the," "soeur" means "sister," and "de" means "of." If you meant to say "la soeur de," it translates to "the sister of."
une demi-soeur
la chambre is bedroom and ma soeur means my sister. So... teqnically it means the bedroom of my sister but in English it would mean my sisters bedroom.
Half-sister in French is "demi-sœur."
If you mean is that who it's by, then yes.
Valentin's sister is funny
la grande sœur is the big sister in French.
Soeur de la mère in French means "sister of the mother" in English.
"je t'aime, ma soeur" or "ma soeur, je t'aime"
Une belle-soeur. The term is confusing because it is the same we use for a sister-in-law, so it is likely that one would call his stepsister 'demi-soeur', which is the noun for a half-sister. Or they would use a turnaround, like 'la fille de la nouvelle femme de mon père' (the daughter of my father's new wife).