How to Say ‘Yes, my brother too.’ in German
Ja, mein Bruder auch.
yah mine BROO-der owkh
[yah mine BROO-der owkh]
💬 Usage Tip: Very natural spoken shortcut. Full version could be: "Ja, mein Bruder auch." = "Yes, my brother does too."
🇩🇪 In Germany: This sounds like real conversation at home while discussing teams around the TV.
Phrase Breakdown
Ja
[yah]
yes
'Ja' is the basic German word for 'yes'.
Ja, mein Bruder auch mag England.
Yes, my brother likes England too.
mein
[mine]
my
'Mein' means 'my' and refers to something belonging to the speaker.
Ja, mein Bruder auch freut sich auf die WM.
Yes, my brother is also looking forward to the World Cup.
Bruder
[BROO-der]
brother
'Bruder' means brother and is a masculine noun.
Ja, mein Bruder auch spielt gern Fußball.
Yes, my brother also likes playing football.
auch
[owkh]
also / too
'Auch' adds agreement or inclusion, meaning 'too' or 'also'.
Ja, mein Bruder auch ist für Deutschland.
Yes, my brother is for Germany too.
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