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How to Say ‘Yes, Ana is my sister.’ in Mexican Spanish

Sí, Ana es mi hermana.

see AH-nah ehs mee ehr-MAH-nah

[see AH-nah ehs mee ehr-MAH-nah]

💬 Usage Tip: A complete, clear reply. Great for practicing simple sentence structure: subject + es + family relation.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, direct but warm answers like this are natural and friendly.

Phrase Breakdown

[see]

yes

Used here to confirm the question.

Example

Sí, Ana viene con nosotros.

Yes, Ana is coming with us.

Ana

[AH-nah]

Ana

The name of the person being talked about.

Example

Ana es mi hermana y es muy simpática.

Ana is my sister and she is very nice.

es

[ehs]

is

Form of 'ser' used to state identity or relationship.

Example

Ana es de México.

Ana is from Mexico.

mi

[mee]

my

Shows that the sister belongs to the speaker’s family.

Example

Mi prima y mi hermana están aquí.

My cousin and my sister are here.

hermana

[ehr-MAH-nah]

sister

The female sibling being identified in the sentence.

Example

Sí, Ana es mi hermana mayor.

Yes, Ana is my older sister.

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