The Different Languages

How to Say Brother in Different Languages

Brother – English

Hermano – Spanish

Frère – French

Bruder – German

Fratello – Italian

Irmão – Portuguese

兄 (Xiōng) – Chinese (Mandarin)

兄弟 (Xiōngdì) – Chinese (Cantonese)

Брат (Brat) – Russian

Kardeş – Turkish

Bro – Informal English

Brat – Polish

Брат (Brat) – Ukrainian

Siblings – Filipino

Fratér – Albanian

Sigo – Amharic

Nand – Hindi

Bhāī (भाई) – Nepali

Mwanangu – Swahili

Brat – Czech

Frat – Romanian

Brok – Slovak

Erkek kardeş – Turkish

Frère – Belgian French

Gakub – Tibetan

Aki – Japanese

Hēn – Hawaiian

Tiha – Arabic

Brajo – Serbian

Brahman – Bengali

Kombin – Pashto

Muhtir – Kazakh

Fier – Catalan

Krewny – Belarusian

Haldor – Icelandic

Fratello – Neapolitan

Dai – Mandarin

Kamil – Kurdish

Trion – Sicilian

Mbrother – Scottish Gaelic

Brüder – Swiss German

Boro – Bengali

Brāhmaṇ – Sanskrit

Thiago – Galician

Gakushū – Japanese

Brotha – Informal English

Ninito – Mongolian

Herman – Dutch

Jang – Thai

Briat – Indonesian

Bhrātar – Sanskrit

Kya – Swahili

Frère – Luxembourgish

Fray – Occitan

Dudu – Hausa

Amiga – Latin

Broz – Czech

Bro – Caribbean English

Yin – Vietnamese

Mbrat – Kurdish

Hristian – Romanian

Frere – Corsican

Baht – Filipino

Biay – Tamil

Héro – Basque

Sosy – Russian

Brahman – Hindi

Borshch – Polish

Goi – Welsh

Ferdy – Tamil

Frātar – Icelandic

Brog – Welsh

Buan – Mongolian

Kale – Malayalam

Sohrab – Persian

Ski – Croatian

Brot – Frisian

Böro – Azerbaijani

Khamal – Tibetan

Hérmon – Galician

Bratti – Hungarian

Gida – Albanian

Sino – Filipino

Sīpā – Arabic

Batu – Indonesian

Fratria – Latin

Zufar – Tajik

Jin – Punjabi

Brat – Croatian

Brakk – Scandinavian

Mabro – Thai

Brati – Filipino

Baht – Khmer

Brothers – English

Frater – Italian

Brof – Bulgarian

Bharat – Hindi

Brat – Serbian

Vrn – Slovenian

Bé – Catalan

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