bro in Japanese
bro in Japanese is ブラザー, 兄弟, 兄ちゃん — bro means an informal word for "brother," used for a male sibling or close friend.
bro in Japanese
ブラザー
Pronounced: burazā
兄弟
Pronounced: kyōdai
兄ちゃん
Pronounced: niichan
(slang) Brother, my man, good sir; a friendly term of address for typically men.
兄貴
Pronounced: aniki
(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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bro" in Japanese?
"bro" in Japanese is ブラザー, 兄弟, 兄ちゃん. bro means: An informal word for "brother," used for a male sibling or close friend.
How do you pronounce ブラザー?
"bro" in Japanese is ブラザー, pronounced "burazā".
How do you use "bro" in a sentence?
Example: "My bro is picking me up from the airport." In Japanese, "bro" is ブラザー, 兄弟, 兄ちゃん.
Are there other ways to say "bro" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "bro": ブラザー, 兄弟, 兄ちゃん, 兄貴.
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