Yes, the word 'brother' is a noun, a word for a person.
The singular possessive form for brother is brother's; for example:I drive my brother's car.
No, the word 'brother' is a noun, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'brother' is he as a subject, and him as an object in a sentence.Example: My brother made the cake. He likes baking and I like helping him.
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Brother-In-Law means a wife or husbands brother and its your husband or wife's brother
The slang word for brother is "bro" or "bruh."
The single word for wife brother's is Brother in Law
Brother has two syllables.
Yes, the word 'brother' is a noun.
The Sanskrit word for brother is "bhrātṛ."
The Inuktitut word for brother is "ani."
Brother translates as Bruder in German
The word 'brother' is a noun, a word for a male sibling; a word for a person.
The latin word for brother is frater
The Chumash word for brother is "kkerey."
The Hindi word for brother is "भाई" (bhaai).