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How do you say brother in English?
"Brother" in English means "English? ['br? (r)]? ? ? Beautiful? ['br? r]?” .

Let me show you some other details about my brother, hoping to help you:

First, the phonetic symbols of words

Word pronunciation: English? ['br? (r)]? ? ? Beautiful? ['br? r]?

Second, the definition of words

Noun (short for noun)? Brothers; Brothers; Compatriots; & lt Slang > Men

Third, the usage of words.

Brother means "elder brother" or "younger brother" and "elder brother" means "younger brother". But except when it is necessary to distinguish between "brother" and "elder brother", it is customary to use "elder brother" regardless of "elder brother". In America, older brothers are usually used instead of older brothers. The feminine noun corresponding to elder brother is elder sister.

Brothers can refer to blood brothers, half-brothers or half-brothers, or sons of stepfathers and ex-wives or stepmothers and ex-husbands, not cousins. But extension can refer to "peers and colleagues".

When a brother explains "brother" and "member", its plural form is brother.

Brother can be used as a title.

Fourth, phrase collocation.

Don't like your brother? Don't like brother.

Do you have any brothers? Have a brother

Like your brother? Like brothers

Love your brother? Love brothers

Be brothers with ... Be brothers with ...

Five, the word form changes

Plural number: brother

Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs

I am? Going? Where to? That? Hospital? Where to? Visit? Mine? Brother. ?

I'm going to visit my brother in the hospital.

Mine? Brother? Have you learned? Where is it? That? Royal? University? Yes? Art?

My brother studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts.

Mine? Brother? Used to be. Always? Become? Me? Become? Trouble? With what? Mine? Parents. ?

My brother used to get me into trouble and was scolded by my parents.

we? Must? Work? Together? Brothers! ?

We have to work together, guys!

Pay? Yours Brother? Mine? Greetings? What time? What about you? See? He ... ?

Give my regards to your brother when you see him.

Mine? Brother? What's your name? Me? From where? Spain? Finally? Good night ?

My brother called me from Spain last night.