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¿cómo se dice \your brothers\ en español? (informal)
tus hermanos
mis hermanos
tu hermanos
sus hermanos
To translate "your brothers" (informal) to Spanish, we analyze the options:
- "mis hermanos" means "my brothers", so it's incorrect.
- "tu hermanos" has a grammatical error (should be "tu hermano" for singular or "tus hermanos" for plural, but "tu" is singular possessive for "you", and "hermanos" is plural, so the correct possessive adjective for plural informal "your" is "tus"). Wait, actually, "tus hermanos" is the correct informal way to say "your brothers" (informal, addressing one person, plural noun). Wait, the first option is "tus hermanos"? Wait, looking at the options: the first green one is "tus hermanos", purple is "mis hermanos" (my brothers), orange is "tu hermanos" (incorrect, as "tu" is singular possessive, "hermanos" is plural, so should be "tus hermanos"), and teal is "sus hermanos" (their brothers or your brothers formal). So the correct informal way is "tus hermanos". Wait, the first option is "tus hermanos"? Let me check again. The options are:
- tus hermanos (green)
- mis hermanos (purple)
- tu hermanos (orange)
- sus hermanos (teal)
So "your brothers" informal: in Spanish, for informal "you" (tú, singular informal), the possessive adjective for plural noun is "tus". So "tus hermanos" is correct. "tu hermanos" is wrong because "tu" is singular possessive, and "hermanos" is plural, so the possessive adjective should agree in number with the noun, so "tus" (plural possessive adjective) for "hermanos" (plural noun). "mis hermanos" is "my brothers", "sus hermanos" is "their brothers" or "your brothers" (formal, usted). So the correct answer is "tus hermanos", which is the first option.
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