Spanish | English | |||
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Common | ||||
Common | hermana [f] | sister | ||
Common | hermana [f] | (female) sibling | ||
Common | hermana [f] | feminine of hermano | ||
Common | hermana [v] | second-person singular affirmative imperative of hermanar | ||
Common | hermana [v] | third-person singular present indicative of hermanar | ||
General | ||||
General | hermana [f] | sister | ||
General | hermana [f] | female sibling | ||
General | hermana [f] | treating like a sister | ||
General | hermana [f] | sister-in-lawhood | ||
General | hermana [f] | female dilettante | ||
General | hermana [f] | spiritual sister | ||
General | hermana [f] | pair | ||
General | hermana [f] | feminine noun of hermano | ||
General | hermana [f] | member of a religious sect | ||
General | hermana [f] | member of a guild or sisterhood | ||
General | hermana [f] | companion | ||
General | hermana [f] | someone that shares same parents | ||
General | hermana [f] | fellow | ||
General | hermana [adj/f] | sister | ||
Colloquial | ||||
Colloquial | hermana [f] | sis (sister) | ||
Colloquial | hermana [f] | sib | ||
Slang | ||||
Slang | hermana [f] | seester | ||
British Slang | ||||
British Slang | hermana [f] | skin and blister |