"Hermana mayor" is a Spanish term that translates to "older sister" in English. It is used to refer to a sister who is older than the speaker or another sibling. The term can convey a sense of respect and familial bond, often signifying a protective or guiding role within the family dynamic.
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You could say "chica grande", or "niña grande".
"Tu hermana" means "your sister."
My sister
"Su hermana" means "his/her sister" in English.
I don't know if you meant: "¿Está tu hermana?" (is your sister there?) or "¡Ésta, tu hermana!" (and your sister! Emphasising "your")
"Mayor" is a Spanish word meaning "older", or as a military rank, "major". If you are speaking of the political chief of a town in English, the Spanish word for that would be "alcalde".
it means "my sister"
Sister!
My sister and I... Yo= I Y= And Mi= My Hermana= Sister