hermana
/eɾˈmana/, [eɾˈma.na]sister
Noun hermana f (plural hermanas, masculine hermano, masculine plural hermanos)
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female equivalent of hermano (“sister”)
Verb hermana
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of hermanar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of hermanar.
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Él siempre me confunde con mi hermana.
He always mistakes me for my sister.
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Mi hermana es genial con los niños.
My sister is kind with kids.
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Si no te comiste el pastel que hice, entonces lo hizo tu hermana.
If you didn't eat the cake I made, then your sister did.
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Mary es menos activa que su hermana.
Mary's less active than her sister.
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Mi hermana se casó con el Sr. Sato, cuyo padre es el amigo de mi madre.
My sister married Mr Sato, whose father is my mother's friend.
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¿Cómo se llama su hermana mayor?
What's your older sister's name?
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Estoy almorzando con mi hermana.
I am eating lunch with my sister.
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No sabía que tuvieras una hermana.
I didn't know you had a sister.
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¿Qué le ha alejado de su hermana?
What has estranged him from his sister?
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Su hermana luce joven.
His sister looks young.
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