In French, "I have two sisters" is translated as "J'ai deux soeurs."
"Mes deux soeurs" is how you say "my two sisters" in French.
In French, brother is "frère" and two sisters is "deux soeurs".
"Sister" is "sœur" in French. It sounds sort of like "suhr". It rhymes with cœur, beurre, heure, leur, chanteur, etc. a sister is called 'une soeur' in French. 'soeur' is pronounced like 'coeur', that is about the sound of the English word 'Sir'
You would say "je n'ai pas de soeurs" in French to express that you do not have sisters.
Seven sisters are "sept soeurs" in French.
'sisters forever' is 'sœurs pour toujours' in French.
In French, "I have two sisters" is translated as "J'ai deux soeurs."
Sister is "soeur", pronounced 'sir'.
la chambre de ma soeur
two sisters is the translation for the French 'deux soeurs'.
"Mes deux soeurs" is how you say "my two sisters" in French.
Sisters.
my twin sisters is mes soeurs jumelles
A sister is spelled 'une sœur' in French.
In French, brother is "frère" and two sisters is "deux soeurs".
Peignant des soeurs is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "painting sisters." The pronunciation of the present participle and plural partitive and noun -- which translate literally as "to paint some sisters" -- will be "peh-nyaw dey suhr" in French.