"Tengo hermanos y hermanas" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I have brothers and sisters" in English. It indicates that the speaker has siblings, both male (brothers) and female (sisters). This phrase is commonly used to describe one's family structure.
the spanish translation for 'i have 3 sisters' is: 'Yo tengo tres hermanas'
Tengo tres hermanas y tres hermanos
Tengo un hermano y dos hermanas
To say I have a sister and two brothers in Spanish, you would say: Tengo una hermana y dos hermanos
Tengo dos hermanos.
You would say "Tengo tres hermanas" in Spanish.
Juana y sus hermanas - 1991 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Reyes y Rey - 1998 Tengo Tengo Tengo I Have I Have I Have 1-11 was released on: USA: 1999
"How many brothers and sisters do you have?" in Spanish is, "¿Cuántos hermanos y hermanas tiene usted?" It is pronounced, "Kwahn-tose air-MAH-no ee y air-MAH-nas tee-EN-ay oo-STED?" Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
If you have brothers or sisters or both, you say, "Sí." Then you say how many of each you have: Tengo ______ hermano/s. (for brothers) Tengo ______ hermana/s. (for sisters) Tengo ______ hermano/s y _______ hermana/s. (for both) If you are an only child, you answer, "No; no tengo hermanos."
tengo treinta y cuatro anos is spanish for - I am 34 years old.
cinco hermanas y hermanos