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αδερφός — meaning in English: brother

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χρειάζομαι
chreiazomai
παράκληση
paráklisi
μάθα
matha
αδερφός
aderfós
έρωτας
érōtas
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informal very common
Usage
The word αδερφός is commonly used in both familial and friendly contexts among Greek speakers. For instance, you might hear a person referring to their sibling as αδερφός during a family gathering or when discussing close friendships, emphasizing the bond of brotherhood.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is φίλος (filos), meaning 'friend.' While φίλος can refer to any friend, αδερφός specifically denotes a male sibling or a close friend considered as a brother, highlighting deeper emotional connections.
Culture
The term αδερφός has significant roots in Greek culture, symbolizing not just biological brotherhood but also deep friendships akin to that of brothers. Interestingly, Greek mythology often features the theme of brotherhood, where characters like Perseus and his half-brother Akrisios explore complex familial ties.
FAQ
Q.What does αδερφός mean in English?
Αδερφός translates to 'brother' in English, signifying both biological brothers and close male friends.
Q.How do you use αδερφός in a sentence?
You can use αδερφός in a sentence like: 'Ο αδερφός μου είναι πολύ καλός.' which means 'My brother is very nice.'
Q.Is there a feminine form of αδερφός?
Yes, the feminine form is αδερφή (aderfí), meaning 'sister.' It’s used similarly to refer to female siblings.
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