How to Say ‘Is Ana your sister?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Ana es tu hermana?
AH-nah ehs too ehr-MAH-nah
[AH-nah ehs too ehr-MAH-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Spanish often keeps the same word order as a statement and just adds question marks and intonation.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Questions about family are usually normal in Mexico, especially after some small talk.
Phrase Breakdown
Ana
[AH-nah]
Ana
A person’s name, used here as the subject of the question.
Ana es tu hermana, ¿no?
Ana is your sister, right?
es
[ehs]
is
From the verb 'ser,' used to ask about identity or relationship.
¿Ella es tu prima o tu hermana?
Is she your cousin or your sister?
tu
[too]
your
Informal possessive adjective for one person you are talking to.
¿Tu mamá conoce a Ana?
Does your mom know Ana?
hermana
[ehr-MAH-nah]
sister
Used to ask if two people have a sibling relationship.
Ana es tu hermana mayor.
Ana is your older sister.
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