brother in Arabic
brother in Arabic is أَخ, شَقِيق, إخوات — brother means a boy or man who shares at least one parent with you.
brother in Arabic
أَخ
Pronounced: ʔaḵ
male sibling
شَقِيق
Pronounced: šaqīq
male sibling
إخوات
Pronounced: ʔixwāt
male sibling
أخ
Pronounced: ʔaḵḵ
male sibling
أخو
Pronounced: ʔuḵu
male sibling
خي
Pronounced: ḵayy
male sibling
What does "brother" mean?
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noun A boy or man who shares at least one parent with you.
"My brother is two years older than me."
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noun A man treated as a close ally, peer, or fellow member of a group, cause, or community.
"The soldiers who served together called each other brothers."
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noun A title used for a male member of a religious order.
"Brother Michael has run the monastery school for twenty years."
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intj Used to express frustration, disbelief, or exasperation.
""Oh, brother," he sighed, watching the queue grow longer."
brother in a sentence
- My brother is two years older than me.
- She has three brothers and one sister.
- The soldiers who served together called each other brothers.
- He greeted the other union members as brothers.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "brother" in Arabic?
"brother" in Arabic is أَخ, شَقِيق, إخوات. brother means: A boy or man who shares at least one parent with you.
How do you pronounce أَخ?
"brother" in Arabic is أَخ, pronounced "ʔaḵ".
How do you use "brother" in a sentence?
Example: "My brother is two years older than me." In Arabic, "brother" is أَخ, شَقِيق, إخوات.
Are there other ways to say "brother" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 6 translations listed for "brother": أَخ, شَقِيق, إخوات, أخ, أخو, خي.
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