what spanish word is missing from the sentence, Tus hermanos son los de tus padres.

You and your brothers are sons of your father and mother, then

Tus hermanos son los hijos de tus padres también.

To find the missing Spanish word in the sentence "Tus hermanos son los de tus padres," you need to understand the context. Let's break down the sentence:

- "Tus hermanos" means "your siblings," referring to more than one sibling.
- "Son" means "are" in this context, which is the third-person plural form of the verb "ser."
- "Los" means "the" in plural form, used here to specify that they are "the" siblings.
- "De" means "of" in this context, showing ownership or belonging.
- "Tus padres" means "your parents," again referring to more than one parent.

Based on the context, the missing word should be a possessive pronoun that shows the ownership or belonging relationship between "tus hermanos" (your siblings) and "tus padres" (your parents). The correct answer is "de," which is the correct possessive pronoun meaning "your."