You don't. That is not idiomatic. In French, you say "I call myself Marie." and you translate that as "Je m'appelle Marie."If you want to try to say that, you will have to come close to: "Zhe mahPEL MaHREE."
mon frère jumeau
"Brother from another mother" in French would be "frère d'une autre mère."
Paul et Marie ont un vélo.
brother in law = beau-frèresister in law = belle-soeur
Marie Antoinette
"Jean et Marie".
You can say "mon frère" to mean "my brother" in French.
In French, the word for "the brother" is "le frère."
The word for brother in French is "frère."
"my brother and me" in French is "mon frère et moi"
brother: frèrehow do you say that? fre-reWhat_do_we_call_brother_in_french
You don't. That is not idiomatic. In French, you say "I call myself Marie." and you translate that as "Je m'appelle Marie."If you want to try to say that, you will have to come close to: "Zhe mahPEL MaHREE."
Il se marie
This is your brother is 'c'est ton frère' in French.
un baiser sur le pont Marie.
Marie, Mère