The word brother in spanish


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Take the snake from his brother and go to another room.



Coge la serpiente de su hermano e ir a la otra habitación.


I will not leave this building without my brother‘s body.



No me iré de este edificio sin el cuerpo de mi hermano.


The few guys who’re with him are his blood brother.



Los pocos hombres que están con él y su hermano de sangre.


The kid brother got that money and bought a big house.



El hermano se quedó con el dinero y compró una casa grande.


I know that this cannot be my brother‘s true wish.



Sé que ése no puede ser el verdadero deseo de mi hermano.


He approached my brother during the trial, started writing me.



Se acercó a mi hermano durante el juicio, comenzó a escribirme.


Something I said as a kid destroyed my brother‘s life.



Algo que hice cuando niño destruyó toda la vida de mi hermano.


My brother fought them and spent three years in their jails.



Mi hermano luchó contra ellos y pasó tres años en sus cárceles.


If my brother doesn’t go, I’m not going.



Si mi hermano no puede ir al pueblo, yo no voy.


Trust me on this, that brother was guilty of something.



Confía en mi en esto, ese hermano fue culpable de algo.


The police have already informed him of his brother‘s death.



La policía ya le ha informado sobre la muerte de su hermano.


And he said his brother‘s death needed to be avenged.



Y dijo que la muerte de su hermano tenía que ser vengada.


I held my brother tightly, but the wave separated us.



Yo sujeté firmemente a mi hermano, pero la ola nos separó.


Her brother nearly died in a traffic accident nine years ago.



Su hermano casi muere en un accidente de tráfico hace seis meses.


You better hope my brother‘s still alive in two days.



Su mejor esperanza es que mi hermano siga vivo en dos días.


She gave me all that stuff about her brother‘s innocence.



Ella me dijo todas esas cosas sobre la inocencia de su hermano.


This one here, the one my brother destroyed or something…



Este de aquí, el que mi hermano destrozo o algo así…


He mocks his brother for not being as smart as him.



Se burla de su hermano por no ser tan listo como él.


Your gut instinct is why you no longer have a brother.



Tu instinto es la razón por la que ya no tienes hermano.


I think your lordship’s brother was referring to the music.



Creo que el hermano de su excelencia se refería a la música.

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A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling or idea (e.g. man, dog, house).

noun

1. (relative)

a. el hermano

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

My brother is two years younger than me.Mi hermano es dos años menor que yo.

b. el ñaño

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

Is that your brother? You guys are identical!¿Él es tu ñaño? ¡Son idénticos!

2. (religious)

a. el hermano

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

Brother Rafael is the abbey’s director.El hermano Rafael es el director de la abadía.

3. (form of address)

a. el hermano

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

Let’s play some soccer, brother!¡Juguemos un poco de fútbol, hermano!

b. el compadre

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

Hey, brother. How’s it going?Hola, compadre. ¿Qué onda?

c. el mano

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).

(colloquial)

Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.

(Latin America)

Brother, can you help me out with these boxes?Mano, ¿me ayudas con estas cajas?

d. el tío

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).

(colloquial)

Regionalism used in Spain

(Spain)

Brother, can you spare some money?Tío, ¿me puede dar algo de dinero?

4. (comrade)

a. el colega

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

We are in contact with the brothers of the same association in other countries.Estamos en contacto con los colegas de la misma asociación en otros países.

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brother

A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling or idea (e.g. man, dog, house).

Noun

1. (general)

a. el hermano

(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).

(M)

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brother [ˈbrʌðəʳ]

noun

also (Rel) hermano (m); (Trade Union etc) compañero (m)

hey, brother! ¡oye, colega! (informal); ¡oye, tío! (informal); (Esp) oh, brother! ¡vaya hombre!

they’re brothers under the skin

modifier

brother workers (n) colegas (m)

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Phrases

my brother

mi hermano

older brother

el hermano mayor

younger brother

el hermano menor

little brother

el hermano menor

I have one brother

tengo un hermano

big brother

hermano mayor

brother and sister

hermanos

I have one brother and one sister.

Tengo un hermano y una hermana.

my older brother

mi hermano mayor

I have a brother

tengo un hermano

my little brother

mi hermano menor

my younger brother

mi hermano menor

your brother

tu hermano

this is my brother

este es mi hermano

he is my brother

es mi hermano

with my brother

con mi hermano

her brother

su hermano

his brother

su hermano

My brother pronounces French very well.

Mi hermano pronuncia el francés muy bien.

twin brother

el gemelo

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¿Cómo se dice brother en español? Brother in Spanish translation: hermano.

Mi hermano se llama Eliecer. My brother’s name is Eliecer.
Mañana te presentaré a mi hermano. Tomorrow I will introduce you to my brother.
¡Cuánto odio que seas mi hermano! How I hate that you’re my brother!
Mi hermano vive en Canadá. My brother lives in Canada.
Mi hermano debutó con esquizofrenia a los 15 años. My brother debuted with schizophrenia at the age of 15.
Te quiero como a un hermano. I love you like a brother.
Eres más que un amigo, eres mi hermano. You are more than a friend, you are my brother.
Hermano es el que te guía aunque no esté contigo. Brother is the one who guides you even if he is not with you.
El quiosco de mi hermano está surtido. My brother’s newsstand is stocked.
Eres mi hermano de sangre más no de corazón. You are my brother by blood but not by heart.
¡Quisiera que tu hermano nunca más te abandonara! I wish your brother would never leave you again!
Amaste tanto a tu hermano que frenaste su desarrollo. You loved your brother so much that you stopped his development.
Malcriar a tu hermano no le hace nada bien. Spoiling your brother doesn’t do him any good.
Tu hermano nunca ha contado con tu madre. Your brother has never counted on your mother.
Tu madre abandonó a tu hermano alegando que era feo. Your mother abandoned your brother claiming that he was ugly.
Tu hermano no reconoce todo lo que vales. Your brother doesn’t recognize all your worth.
Si mi hermano regresara, yo lo perdonaría. If my brother came back, I would forgive him.
Mi hermano lastimó mucho a nuestro padre. My brother hurt our father a lot.
Mi padre falleció sin volver a ver a mi hermano. My father passed away without seeing my brother again.
No culpes a tu hermano de tus errores. Don’t blame your brother for your mistakes.
Finalmente tu hermano aceptó qué es homosexual. Finally your brother accepted that he is homosexual.
Solo yo sé lo que ha sufrido tu hermano. Only I know what your brother has suffered.
Mi hermano emigró sin decírselo a nadie. My brother emigrated without telling anyone.
Estuvimos mucho tiempo sin saber de mi hermano. We spent a long time without hearing from my brother.
Ayer falleció la madre de mi hermano. My brother’s mother passed away yesterday.
Un gran amigo es a veces mejor que un hermano. A great friend is sometimes better than a brother.
Mi hija siempre quiso tener un hermano. My daughter always wanted a brother.
¿No te dije que tu hermano sería mi cuñado? Didn’t I tell you that your brother would be my brother-in-law?
Mañana es el cumpleaños de mi hermano. Tomorrow is my brother’s birthday.
Anoche salí con tu hermano. I went out with your brother last night.

Translation for «brother» to spanish

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  • hermano

  • compañero

  • cofrade

  • colega

  • camarada

Brother Ihab and brother Hamza were with him.

El hermano Ihab y el hermano Hamza se encontraban con él.

Good brother. Valiant brother.

Hermano bueno, hermano valiente.

Brother, sister, big brother.

Hermano, hermana, hermano mayor.

“Brothers and sisters?” “I have a brother.”

—¿Hermanos o hermanas? —Tengo un hermano.

Thus, Zayvar Brother, a brother without a brother.

Así pues, Zayvar Hermano, un hermano sin hermano.

Some of these took up arms against their brothers in arms, who have agreed to take them back.

Entre esos militares hay quienes empuñaron las armas contra sus compañeros de armas, y éstos aceptaron recibirlos.

As they could not leave their brothers in the hospitals, they had to take them out of these hospital clinics.

Como no podían dejar a sus compañeros en los hospitales, se vieron forzados a sacarlos de los centros hospitalarios.

The men and women who serve under AMISOM, and their Somali brothers in arms, have demonstrated undeniable courage and commitment.

Los hombres y mujeres que prestan servicio en la AMISOM, y sus compañeros somalíes, han demostrado un valor y un compromiso innegables.

Two of my brothers in arms died instantly.

Dos de mis compañeros de armas murieron en el acto.

— What did you say, brother?

— ¿Cómo dice, compañero?

International brothers in arms!

¡Compañeros internacionales de armas!

Thank you, Brother Chairman.

Gracias, compañero presidente.

We have all lost brothers.

— Todos perdimos compañeros.

— Good day, my brothers.

— Hola, compadres, compañeros.

Don’t go in, brother!

Compañero, no entres.

Brothers in arms.

Compañeros de armas.

The brothers in arms!

¡Los compañeros de armas!

BROTHERS IN SUFFERING

COMPAÑEROS DE SUFRIMIENTO

They were brothers in arms.

Eran como compañeros de armas.

One of your brother officers.

Uno de sus compañeros oficiales.

We’re brothers-in-arms.

Ustedes y nosotros somos compañeros de armas.

Old fraternity brother.

Un antiguo compañero de hermandad.

And I’d lost my band of brothers.

Y había perdido a mis compañeros.

The others, meanwhile, mourn their brother.

Los otros, mientras tanto, lloran al compañero.

Most of the brothers shifted their attention to her image.

La mayoría de los cofrades desviaron su atención hacia la imagen.

His brothers of science don’t seem too fond of him, either.

Parece que tampoco sus cofrades científicos están muy orgullosos de él.

“To Almirante Street,” he then heard transmitted from one brother to the next until it reached the head of the procession.

«Por la calle del Almirante», escuchó entonces que se transmitían de uno a otro cofrade hasta la cabeza de la procesión.

There were plenty of rumors in the small community about Brother Gottfrid’s approach to disciplining his family.

Corrían rumores en un pueblo tan pequeño sobre cómo metía en vereda a su familia el cofrade Gottfrid.

Most of what happened subsequently Willard learned from a sympathetic lodge brother who was on duty in the squad car that night.

Willard se enteró de casi todo lo que había ocurrido gracias a un compasivo cofrade de la logia que aquella noche estaba de patrulla.

You’ll find,’ he said, sweeping a hand towards the stacked bones, ‘that after a while these brothers of mine will seem less disturbing.

Ya verá —le dijo indicando los huesos apilados— que al cabo de un tiempo mis cofrades le parecerán menos inquietantes.

Uh, Brother Modesto! Little Flocco shrieked, happy to have a way to throw a joke at his old master.

—¡Oh, cofrade modesto!… —criticó el mordaz «Petifoque», satisfecho de poder dar un picotazo a su viejo maestre.

big eggs as was to be expected of a prestigious brotherhood, because the little ones, those that fit through a hole that the brothers had made in a wooden board to check their width, were rejected.

huevos grandes como correspondía a una hermandad de prestigio, porque los pequeños, los que pasaban por un agujero que los cofrades tenían hecho en una tablilla de madera para comprobar su grosor, los desechaban.

«you too, brother

«Tú también, colega

— ..with soul brothers.

— con tus colegas.

You’re right, brother.

Tienes razón, colega.

I love you, brother.

Te quiero, colega.

It’s okay, brothers.

Está bien, colegas.

Good deal, brother.

Bien hecho, colega.

What… Brother can’t yank a brother’s chain?

¿Qué… un colega no puede chinchar a otro colega?

Simple, my brother.

—Muy fácil, colega.

We’re better than that, brother.

Nosotros tenemos más clase, colega.

“That’s our war, brother.”

—Es nuestra guerra, colega.

You need to see this, brother.

—Tienes que ver esto, colega.

What do you say, brothers?

¿Qué decís, colegas?

This is the Alex Cross, brother.

Es el mismísimo Alex Cross, colega.

Simple for those brothers, he thought.

Sencillísimo para esos colegas, pensó.

That’s up to brother-in-law, Sammy.

Es cosa de mi colega Sammy.

A brother in arms.

Camarada de armas.

Thank you, brother Kole.

Gracias, Camarada Kole.

Same here, brother.

¡lgual yo, camarada!

Oh, brothers in arms, my brother.

Camaradas de armas, mi camarada.

What’s happening, brother?

¿Qué pasa, camarada?

-Hello, Brother Kole.

-Hola, Camarada Kole.

-I will, brother!

-La sabrás, Camarada.

How you feeling in there already, brother?

¿Cómo te sientes, camarada?

We are a circle of brothers forged by your will!

¡Somos un círculo de camaradas forjado por tu voluntad!

It was there that Galen chose the Circle of Brothers Forged by Galen’s Will, now called the Secret Circle of Brothers Forged by—”

Fue allí donde Galen eligió el Círculo de Camaradas Forjado por la Voluntad de Galen, llamado ahora el Círculo Secreto de Camaradas Forjado por…

Spanish has many ways to say “brother,” depending on the relationship between the speaker and the person they are addressing. The most common way to say “brother” in Spanish is “hermano,” but this can be used for both siblings and male friends. To say “older brother,” use “hermano mayor.” For a younger brother, use “hermano pequeño.” If you want to say “sister,” use “hermana.”

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It is important to learn how to say brother in Spanish because it is a very common word and you will come across it often when speaking to Spanish speakers. Also, learning the word brother in Spanish will help you to better understand the culture and traditions of Spain and Latin America.

Step 1: How To Say Brother In Spanish Is “Hermano”

To say “brother” in Spanish, you would say “hermano.”

Step 2: It Is A Masculine Word

The word “hermano” is the Spanish word for “brother.” It is a masculine word, so it would be used to refer to a male sibling. To say “my brother” in Spanish, you would say “mi hermano.”

Step 3: The Direct Object Form Of The Word Hermano Is “Hermanos”

The direct object form of the word hermano is “hermanos”. In Spanish, the word “hermano” means “brother”. The plural form of the word “hermano” is “hermanos”. To say “brother” in Spanish, you would say “hermano”.

Step 4: The Indirect Object Form Of The Word Hermano Is “A Los Hermanos”

The word for brother in Spanish is hermano. The plural form of hermano is hermanos. To say “a brother” in Spanish, you would say “un hermano.” To say “to a brother” in Spanish, you would say “a un hermano” or “a los hermanos.”

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The word “brother” is typically written as “hermano” in Spanish.

Summing-Up

To say “brother” in Spanish, you would say “hermano”.

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