Hermano in english

Brother

pronunciation: brʌðɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

hermanos = brethren. 

Example: However, for the benefit of the weaker brethren the scheme will continue to give facet formulae for the main classes.

hermanar = twin ; match up. 

Example: For medical libraries, a library from the West would 'twin' with a Third World library, with activities sorted out between the libraries on a one-to-one basis = For medical libraries, a library from the West would 'twin' with a Third World library, with activities sorted out between the libraries on a one-to-one basis.Example: A few universities are even using social media to match up roommates in advance.

hermano = brother ; sister ; sibling. 

Example: You've talked about the point of availability, and I realize you've said that we're back where the Wright brothers were.Example: At the core of the collections lies an almost complete set of official publications issued by the European Commission and its sister institutions.Example: The subjects were influenced about breast-feeding by their referents such as siblings and friends with breast-feeding experience, their mothers and husbands, and mothers-in-law.

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» biblioteca hermanasister library .

Example: Interlibrary cooperation in collection building implies that certain conditions exist such as that a library's holdings can readily be known in sister libraries.

» el gran hermanobig brother .

Example: The danger is compounded by the general complacency induced by the 'crying wolf' syndrome -- it is assumed that any talk of 'big brother' is nothing but the lazy person's armchair conspiracy.

» hermano adoptivofoster brother .

Example: Angus has a lot of energy -- he is always horsing around with his foster brothers and sister.

» hermano de armasbrother in armscomrade in arms .

Example: As the story unfolds, the main character must choose between the success of his mission and the lives of his men - his brothers in arms.

Example: Ultimately, she learns from her comrades in arms, what it truly means to be a leader, both in the military and in life.

» hermano de sangreblood brother .

Example: The section on hygiene gives particular attention to methods caregivers can use to deal with blood, saliva, tears, bites, faeces, urine, vomit, and the ritual by which children become blood brothers or sisters.

» hermano pequeñobaby brother .

Example: This is a good way of solving the baby brother and sister problem while visiting the library.

» hermano religiosoreligious brother .

Example: The records of ordained priests, mother superiors and religious brothers and sisters are a neglected but rich source of genealogical information.

» hermanosbrethren .

Example: However, for the benefit of the weaker brethren the scheme will continue to give facet formulae for the main classes.

» hermanos gemelostwin brothers .

Example: These twin brothers perform music from around the world, and in this special concert, they make a nod to their Eastern European roots.

» primo hermanofirst cousin .

Example: For the most part in Latin America, people consider cousin relationship to be incestuous only if they are first cousins, second cousins and onwards are not subject to this taboo.

» rivalidad entre hermanossibling rivalry .

Example: The article 'Improving archives-library relations: user-centered solutions to a sibling rivalry' examines archive-library relations in the university setting.

Hermano synonyms

fellow in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: feloʊ part of speech: noun pal in spanish: camarada, pronunciation: pæl part of speech: noun buddy in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: bʌdi part of speech: noun comrade in spanish: camarada, pronunciation: kɑmræd part of speech: noun sister in spanish: hermana, pronunciation: sɪstɜr part of speech: noun crony in spanish: amigote, pronunciation: kroʊni part of speech: noun chum in spanish: amigo, pronunciation: tʃʌm part of speech: noun sidekick in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: saɪdkɪk part of speech: noun blood brother in spanish: hermano de sangre, pronunciation: blʌdbrʌðɜr part of speech: noun
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