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¿Cómo Se Dice Hermanos En Inglés Niño Y Niña? [Solved]
No hay nada como decir “hermanos y hermanas” para referirse a ambos géneros. ¡Es la mejor manera de hacerlo!
- Brother: A male sibling, typically older than the speaker.
- Sibling: A person who shares one or both parents with another person.
- Twin: Two siblings born at the same time from the same pregnancy.
- Half-brother/Half-sister: A sibling related to you through one parent only, such as a step-brother or step-sister.
- Step-brother/Step-sister: A sibling related to you through marriage of one of your parents to another person who has children from a previous relationship or marriage.
- Adopted brother/sister: A sibling adopted into your family by your parents, but not biologically related to you in any way
English has two words for siblings: “brothers” and “sisters.” But when it comes to referring to a single child, you’d use the word “niño,” which is Spanish for “boy.” So if you have one son, you’d say he’s your niño. Easy peasy!