How to Say ‘My siblings / my brothers and sisters’ in Mexican Spanish
Mis hermanos
mees ehr-MAH-nohs
[mees ehr-MAH-nohs]
💬 Usage Tip: Hermanos can mean brothers or mixed-gender siblings. Context decides.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Large sibling groups are common in older Mexican family stories.
Phrase Breakdown
Mis
[mees]
my
A possessive adjective showing something belongs to me.
Mis introduce posesión en "Mis hermanos".
"Mis" shows possession in "My siblings."
hermanos
[ehr-MAH-nohs]
siblings / brothers
Plural noun that can mean brothers or siblings depending on context.
Mis hermanos jugaban conmigo en el patio.
My siblings played with me in the yard.
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