How to Say ‘Brother’ in French
Mon frère
mohn frehr
[mohn frehr]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "my brother." In English the translation needs "my," so "Brother" alone is a bit incomplete.
🇫🇷 In France: French often uses family terms naturally in hobby talk: "Mon frère fait du roller aussi."
Phrase Breakdown
Mon
[mohn]
my
Possessive adjective showing that something belongs to you.
Mon frère aime le roller, et Mon montre la possession.
My brother likes inline skating, and 'Mon' shows possession.
frère
[frehr]
brother
A male sibling.
Mon frère fait du roller avec moi chaque semaine.
My brother inline skates with me every week.
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