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brat — meaning in English: brother

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'brat' in various social settings, often when referring to their siblings or close male friends. For example, during family gatherings, you might hear someone say, 'Môj brat je tu,' meaning 'My brother is here.' It's also used affectionately among friends, such as in the phrase, 'Ty si môj brat,' translating to 'You are my brother.'
Synonyms & nuances
While 'brat' specifically means 'brother,' another term, 'súrodenec,' refers to a sibling of any gender. You would choose 'brat' when you want to specify a male sibling or when using the term in a casual, affectionate context.
Culture
'Brat' has deep roots in Slavic languages, derived from the Proto-Slavic word 'bratъ,' which also means brother. In Slovak culture, the bond between brothers is significant and often celebrated in literature and folk tales, reflecting themes of loyalty and companionship. The word is used not just for biological siblings but also for close friends, emphasizing strong bonds.
FAQ
Q.What does 'brat' mean in English?
'Brat' translates to 'brother' in English, referring to a male sibling or a close male friend. It's a common term used in both familial and friendly contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'brat'?
'Brat' is pronounced like 'braht' in English. The 'r' should be rolled slightly, as is common in Slovak pronunciation.
Q.Can I use 'brat' for friends?
Yes, 'brat' can be used affectionately to refer to a close male friend, similar to saying 'bro' or 'brother' in English. It's a way to express camaraderie.
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