How to Say โA brotherโ in Mexican Spanish
Un hermano
oon ehr-MAH-noh
[oon ehr-MAH-noh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: A simple noun phrase for talking about siblings.
๐ฒ๐ฝ In Mexico: Useful in quick answers when talking about your family.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[oon]
a; one
A masculine singular indefinite article used before masculine nouns.
Un hermano puede ser mayor o menor.
A brother can be older or younger.
hermano
[ehr-MAH-noh]
brother
A male sibling or brother in the family.
Tengo un hermano que estudia medicina.
I have a brother who studies medicine.
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