bro in Finnish
bro in Finnish is jäbä, jätkä, kaveri — bro means an informal word for "brother," used for a male sibling or close friend.
bro in Finnish
jäbä
jätkä
kaveri
äijä
aatetoveri
(slang) Brother (a comrade or friend; one who shares one’s ideals).
toveri
(slang) Brother (a comrade or friend; one who shares one’s ideals).
veli
(slang) Brother (a comrade or friend; one who shares one’s ideals).
veikka
(slang) Brother, my man, good sir; a friendly term of address for typically men.
veikko
(slang) Brother, my man, good sir; a friendly term of address for typically men.
veikkonen
(slang) Brother, my man, good sir; a friendly term of address for typically men.
What does "bro" mean?
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noun An informal word for "brother," used for a male sibling or close friend.
"My bro is picking me up from the airport."
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noun A young man associated with fraternity or gym culture, often used slightly mockingly.
"The gym was full of bros comparing lifts."
bro in a sentence
- My bro is picking me up from the airport.
- Thanks for the help, bro.
- The gym was full of bros comparing lifts.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bro" in Finnish?
"bro" in Finnish is jäbä, jätkä, kaveri. bro means: An informal word for "brother," used for a male sibling or close friend.
How do you use "bro" in a sentence?
Example: "My bro is picking me up from the airport." In Finnish, "bro" is jäbä, jätkä, kaveri.
Are there other ways to say "bro" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 10 translations listed for "bro": jäbä, jätkä, kaveri, äijä, aatetoveri, toveri.
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