Brothers.
The Spanish word for "brother" is "hermano."
If what you mean to say is "I have one brother," the words in Spanish are, "Tengo un hermano." It is pronounced "TANE-go oon air-MAH-no." See the related link for audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
To answer "tienes hermanos" in Spanish, you would respond with "Sí, tengo hermanos" if you have siblings, meaning "Yes, I have siblings." If you do not have any siblings, you would respond with "No, no tengo hermanos," meaning "No, I do not have siblings." The verb "tener" means "to have," and "hermanos" means "siblings" in Spanish.
To say "do you have any brothers or sisters?" you say- "¿Tienes hermanas o hermanos?"
Hermano air-ma-no
Brothers
The brothers
Con los hermanos is Spanish for "With Siblings"
Brothers
unos hermanos (some brothers) los hermanos (the brothers)
Two brothers
The Spanish word for "brother" is "hermano."
The Spanish words ella dos hermanos translate into English as Her two brothers. These words translate into Italian as i suoi due fratelli.
Mis hermanos son idiotas feo. mis = my hermanos = brothers son = are idiotas = idiots feo = ugly There is no word for "twit" in Spanish, it is an American slang expression.
If what you mean to say is "I have one brother," the words in Spanish are, "Tengo un hermano." It is pronounced "TANE-go oon air-MAH-no." See the related link for audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
To answer "tienes hermanos" in Spanish, you would respond with "Sí, tengo hermanos" if you have siblings, meaning "Yes, I have siblings." If you do not have any siblings, you would respond with "No, no tengo hermanos," meaning "No, I do not have siblings." The verb "tener" means "to have," and "hermanos" means "siblings" in Spanish.
That is Spanish for "brothers".