Usage examples of "dos hermanas" in Spanish with translation to English

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Las dos hermanas son bonitas. Both sisters are pretty.
Las dos hermanas son muy guapas. Both sisters are very beautiful.
Tengo dos hermanos y dos hermanas. I have two brothers and two sisters.
¿Tengo dos hermanas? Tengo tres hijos. Do I have two sisters? I have three sons.
Tengo dos hermanas y un hermano. I have two sisters and one brother.
Yo tengo un hermano y dos hermanas. I have one brother and two sisters.
Las dos hermanas siempre peleaban entre sí. The two sisters were always quarreling with each other.
Ninguna de mis dos hermanas está casada. Both of my sisters are not married.
Él tiene un hermano y dos hermanas. He has a brother and two sisters.
Tengo dos hermanas, y las dos están casadas. I have two sisters, both of whom are married.
Tengo dos hermanas mayores. I have two older sisters.
No conozco a ninguna de las dos hermanas. I don't know either of the two sisters.
En retrospectiva, Tom comprendió que no debía haber salido con las dos hermanas a la vez. In retrospect, Tom realized he shouldn't have been dating both sisters at the same time.
Ella tiene dos hermanas. She has two sisters.
Él tiene dos hermanas. He has two sisters.
Ella tiene dos hermanas. Ambas viven en Kioto. She has two sisters. Both live in Kyoto.
Las dos hermanas se parecen tanto que encontramos bastante difícil distinguirlas. The two sisters are so much alike that we find it rather difficult to tell one from the other.
Yo tengo un hermano mayor y dos hermanas menores. I have one big brother and two little sisters.
Tengo dos hermanos y tres hermanas. I have two brothers and three sisters.
Ella tiene tres hermanas: una es enfermera y los otras dos son maestras. She has three sisters: one is a nurse and the others are teachers.
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