How to Say ‘With my siblings’ in Mexican Spanish
Con mis hermanos
kohn mees ehr-MAH-nohs
[kohn mees ehr-MAH-nohs]
💬 Usage Tip: Easy phrase to complete actions: jugaba con mis hermanos, iba con mis hermanos.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Sibling bonds often feature strongly in Mexican childhood memories.
Phrase Breakdown
Con
[kohn]
with
Shows being together with someone.
Con señala compañía en "Con mis hermanos".
"Con" shows company in "With my siblings."
Mis hermanos
mees ehr-MAH-nohs
my brothers / my siblings
Refers to your brothers, or siblings depending on context.
Juego con mis hermanos.
I play with my brothers/siblings.
Words in this phrase
mis
[mees]
my
Plural possessive adjective for things or people that belong to the speaker.
Mis se refiere a algo que es mío.
"Mis" refers to something that is mine.
hermanos
[ehr-MAH-nohs]
siblings / brothers
Refers to brothers, or more generally siblings in some contexts.
Tengo recuerdos bonitos con mis hermanos.
I have beautiful memories with my siblings.
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