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How do you say and I have 3 brothers sisters in french?

There are a few ways to say "and I have 3 brothers and sisters" in French, depending on the context and the exact meaning you want to convey. Here are a few options:

1. General statement:

* "Et j'ai trois frères et sœurs." (This is the most direct translation and is suitable for most situations.)

2. Specifying the number of each:

* "Et j'ai trois frères et deux sœurs." (If you have 3 brothers and 2 sisters)

* "Et j'ai deux frères et une sœur." (If you have 2 brothers and 1 sister)

3. Emphasizing the total number:

* "J'ai trois frères et sœurs au total." (This emphasizes that you have a total of 3 siblings, without specifying the number of brothers and sisters)

4. Informal:

* "J'ai trois frères et sœurs, quoi!" (This is a more informal way of saying it, literally meaning "I have 3 brothers and sisters, what!")

Remember to adjust the genders of the words "frère" (brother) and "sœur" (sister) according to the actual genders of your siblings.

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