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How to Say ‘My brother too’ in German

Mein Bruder auch

mine BROO-der owkh

[mine BROO-der owkh]

💬 Usage Tip: Ellipsis is common in German: the verb is omitted because it’s understood from context.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Family football alliances—and rivalries—are a common fun topic during tournaments.

Phrase Breakdown

Mein

[mine]

my

'Mein' means 'my' and shows possession for a masculine noun here.

Example

Mein Bruder auch schaut jedes Spiel.

My brother too watches every match.

Bruder

[BROO-der]

brother

'Bruder' means brother, a male sibling.

Example

Mein Bruder auch ist ein großer Fußballfan.

My brother too is a big football fan.

auch

[owkh]

also / too

'Auch' means 'also' or 'too' and adds someone to the statement.

Example

Mein Bruder auch kommt zum Public Viewing.

My brother is also coming to the public viewing.

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