You would say "J'ai trois frères et trois sœurs" in French.
You can say "J'ai trois frères et trois sœurs" in French.
"Sisters" is the plural form of "sister," referring to multiple siblings who are female. "Sisters'" is the possessive form of "sisters," indicating something that belongs to the sisters, such as their belongings or qualities.
"Mes deux soeurs" is how you say "my two sisters" in French.
In Chinese, "sisters" can be translated to "姐妹" (jiěmèi).
I have brothers and sisters = ich habe Geschwister I have (3) brothers and (2) sisters = ich habe (3) Brüder und (2) Schwestern
my sisters
and i
Tengo tres hermanas y tres hermanos
dos hermanos y tres hermanas
Perhaps, some sources say that he had 3 brothers and 7 sisters but therefore no names said and other sources say nothing of his siblings
my sisters hair is brown.
You would say "J'ai trois frères et trois sœurs" in French.
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It is grammatically incorrect to say sister and sister. You just say sisters.
3 sisters jv
la chambre de ma soeur