(brothers) twins
(Hermanos) gemelos in Spanish translates to (brothers) twins in English. This is often used to refer to a pair of brothers who are twins, meaning they were born at the same time from the same pregnancy. The word 'hermanos' specifically refers to 'brothers', and 'gemelos' to 'twins'. In a broader context outside of family, 'gemelos' can also be used to describe two things that are identical or very similar in appearance.
My twin brothers have their birthday on the same day.
This sentence highlights that the speaker has twin brothers who share the same birthday, which is a common aspect of being twins.
She has two twin brothers who are very different from each other.
In this phrase, the speaker is mentioning that although the brothers are twins, they have distinct personalities or characteristics.
Claudia's twin brothers look very similar, but have different tastes.
This example illustrates that even when identical twins may look alike, they can have different preferences, showcasing individuality.