In Spanish, the word for twins is gemelos (for males or a mixed pair) or gemelas (for females). The term gemelos is used when referring to twin brothers or a brother and sister, while gemelas is used specifically for twin sisters.
For example:
- Ellos son gemelos. – They are twin brothers.
- Ellas son gemelas. – They are twin sisters.
Understanding these terms can help you describe family relationships or talk about twins in Spanish-speaking contexts.