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- Brothers refers to multiple male siblings sharing parents or legal family ties, representing a core familial relationship in almost every human culture.
- The term extends metaphorically to describe men in religious orders, military units, or close-knit social groups who share deep bonds of loyalty.
- Grammatically, it is the plural of 'brother' and requires plural verb agreement and specific apostrophe placement for possessive forms in English.
- It is a versatile word used in formal, informal, and professional contexts to signify solidarity, shared history, and mutual support among males.
- Biological Siblings
- Males born to the same mother and father, sharing approximately fifty percent of their DNA and typically growing up in the same household environment.
The monks lived together as brothers, sharing their meals and their prayers in silence.
- Fraternal Organizations
- Groups like college fraternities or trade unions often use the term to emphasize the equality and unity of their male members.
They were brothers in arms, having served in the same unit for over a decade.
My two brothers are coming over for dinner this Sunday evening.
The Wright brothers are famous for inventing the first successful airplane.
He treats all his teammates like brothers, always looking out for their well-being.
- Metaphorical Bond
- A deep, non-biological connection between men based on shared values, history, or intense mutual respect.
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Because 'brothers' is plural, it must be paired with plural verb forms. Say 'My brothers are,' not 'My brothers is.'
The brothers' shared bedroom was always a mess when they were children.
My brother's car is parked outside the house right now.
- Common Modifiers
- 'Older brothers' refers to those born before you; 'twin brothers' refers to those born at the same time as each other.
The inheritance was divided equally among the four brothers.
'My brothers, we must stand together in this time of great difficulty,' the leader proclaimed.
- Compound Nouns
- 'Brothers-in-law' is the correct plural for men married to your siblings or the brothers of your spouse. Note that the 's' is attached to 'brothers', not 'law'.
He has three brothers-in-law from his wife's side of the family.
- Family Dynamics
- In household settings, 'brothers' is used to define the boundaries and bonds between male children.
The film 'Saving Private Ryan' tells the story of a search for the last surviving member of four brothers.
- Professional Solidarity
- Used in unions and guilds to signify that all members are equal and bound by a common economic interest.
The trade union brothers voted unanimously to go on strike for better wages.
The brothers Grimm collected and published some of the world's most famous folk tales.
In the video game world, the 'Mario Brothers' are perhaps the most iconic duo in history.
- Historical Context
- Famous historical figures often come in pairs or groups of brothers, such as the Kennedy brothers or the Wright brothers.
- Compound Plurals
- Always pluralize the principal noun. Correct: 'brothers-in-law'. Incorrect: 'brother-in-laws'.
Incorrect: I have three brothers (when one is actually a sister). Correct: I have three siblings.
- Possessive Confusion
- 'My brothers' toys' (toys belonging to multiple brothers) vs. 'My brother's toys' (toys belonging to one brother).
They aren't biological brothers; they are step-brothers who met when they were ten.
The brothers decided to start a business together after graduating.
- Gender Sensitivity
- Avoid using 'brothers' when you mean a group of people of various genders. Use 'colleagues', 'friends', or 'members' instead.
- Siblings
- A formal, collective term for all children of the same parents, regardless of gender.
There was a strong sense of fraternity among the brothers in the guild.
- Brethren
- An archaic plural of brother, now used almost exclusively in religious or highly formal organizational contexts.
The brothers were also business partners, which sometimes caused tension at home.
He viewed his closest friends as his brothers, trusting them with his deepest secrets.
- Comparison Table
- - Brothers: Emotional/Biological (Strong) - Siblings: Technical/Gender-neutral (Neutral) - Comrades: Shared struggle (Strong) - Peers: Same age/status (Neutral)
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The word is so old that it is almost identical in many languages: 'bruder' in German, 'broeder' in Dutch, and 'frater' in Latin (which gives us 'fraternal').
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 'th' as a 'd' (brudders).
- Pronouncing the 'th' as a 'z' (bruzzers).
- Forgetting the 's' at the end when referring to more than one.
- Over-emphasizing the second syllable.
- Using a long 'oo' sound instead of the short 'uh'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Very easy to recognize in text as it is a high-frequency family word.
Slightly harder due to the 'th' spelling and possessive apostrophe rules.
The 'th' sound can be difficult for speakers of certain languages.
Easy to distinguish in clear speech.
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Voraussetzungen
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Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Plural Nouns
One brother, two brothers.
Possessive Apostrophes
The brothers' room (plural possessive).
Subject-Verb Agreement
My brothers are (not is) here.
Compound Noun Plurals
Brothers-in-law (not brother-in-laws).
Collective Nouns
A band of brothers (singular group, plural members).
Beispiele nach Niveau
I have two brothers.
J'ai deux frères.
Plural noun 'brothers' follows the number 'two'.
My brothers are tall.
Mes frères sont grands.
The verb 'are' matches the plural subject 'brothers'.
Are they your brothers?
Sont-ils tes frères ?
Question form using 'are' for plural.
He plays with his brothers.
Il joue avec ses frères.
Possessive adjective 'his' refers to the subject 'he'.
My brothers live in London.
Mes frères habitent à Londres.
Present simple plural verb 'live'.
The brothers share a room.
Les frères partagent une chambre.
Definite article 'the' specifies which brothers.
I like my brothers.
J'aime mes frères.
Direct object 'brothers' after the verb 'like'.
Where are your brothers?
Où sont tes frères ?
Question word 'where' followed by plural 'are'.
My brothers are both older than me.
Mes frères sont tous les deux plus âgés que moi.
Use of 'both' to refer to two brothers.
He has three brothers-in-law.
Il a trois beaux-frères.
Correct pluralization of 'brothers-in-law'.
The brothers went to the same school.
Les frères sont allés à la même école.
Past tense 'went' with plural subject.
My brothers' names are Tom and Sam.
Les noms de mes frères sont Tom et Sam.
Plural possessive 'brothers''.
I am the youngest of four brothers.
Je suis le plus jeune de quatre frères.
Superlative 'youngest' used in a group.
Do your brothers like pizza?
Est-ce que tes frères aiment la pizza ?
Auxiliary 'do' for plural questions.
My brothers and I often go swimming.
Mes frères et moi allons souvent nager.
Subject phrase 'My brothers and I'.
His brothers work in a bank.
Ses frères travaillent dans une banque.
Plural verb 'work' without 's'.
The brothers decided to start a company.
Les frères ont décidé de créer une entreprise.
Collective decision making.
It is hard to tell the twin brothers apart.
Il est difficile de distinguer les frères jumeaux.
Adjective 'twin' modifying 'brothers'.
The brothers fought, but they soon made up.
Les frères se sont battus, mais ils se sont vite réconciliés.
Reflexive relationship implied.
He treats his friends like they are his brothers.
Il traite ses amis comme s'ils étaient ses frères.
Simile using 'like'.
The brothers' success was celebrated by everyone.
Le succès des frères a été célébré par tout le monde.
Possessive 'brothers'' modifying 'success'.
Are your brothers coming to the wedding?
Tes frères viennent-ils au mariage ?
Present continuous for future plans.
The brothers inherited the farm from their father.
Les frères ont hérité de la ferme de leur père.
Verb 'inherited' with plural subject.
I haven't seen my brothers for three years.
Je n'ai pas vu mes frères depuis trois ans.
Present perfect with 'for' duration.
The brothers were united by a common goal.
Les frères étaient unis par un but commun.
Passive voice 'were united'.
They were brothers in arms during the war.
Ils étaient frères d'armes pendant la guerre.
Idiomatic expression 'brothers in arms'.
The rivalry between the brothers was legendary.
La rivalité entre les frères était légendaire.
Noun 'rivalry' followed by 'between'.
The brothers' bond was tested by the crisis.
Le lien entre les frères a été mis à l'épreuve par la crise.
Abstract noun 'bond' possessed by 'brothers'.
He spoke of his colleagues as his brothers.
Il parlait de ses collègues comme de ses frères.
Metaphorical usage.
The brothers' contributions to science are immense.
Les contributions des frères à la science sont immenses.
Plural possessive with plural noun.
The brothers-in-law often go fishing together.
Les beaux-frères vont souvent à la pêche ensemble.
Plural compound noun.
Despite their differences, they remained brothers.
Malgré leurs différences, ils sont restés frères.
Concessive clause with 'despite'.
The brothers' collective ambition drove the project.
L'ambition collective des frères a porté le projet.
Complex noun phrase.
They were more than friends; they were brothers.
Ils étaient plus que des amis ; ils étaient des frères.
Emphatic use of 'brothers'.
The narrative explores the theme of estranged brothers.
Le récit explore le thème des frères séparés.
Adjective 'estranged' modifying 'brothers'.
The brothers' legacy continues to influence the industry.
L'héritage des frères continue d'influencer l'industrie.
Possessive legacy.
The treaty was signed by the three royal brothers.
Le traité a été signé par les trois frères royaux.
Adjective 'royal' modifying 'brothers'.
The brothers' disparate paths eventually crossed again.
Les chemins disparates des frères se sont finalement croisés à nouveau.
Adjective 'disparate' for contrast.
The bond of brothers is a central motif in the play.
Le lien entre frères est un motif central de la pièce.
Prepositional phrase 'of brothers'.
The brothers' mutual respect was evident to all.
Le respect mutuel des frères était évident pour tous.
Adjective 'mutual' modifying 'respect'.
The fraternal bond between the brothers was indissoluble.
Le lien fraternel entre les frères était indissoluble.
High-level vocabulary 'indissoluble'.
The brothers' divergent ideologies led to a rift.
Les idéologies divergentes des frères ont conduit à une rupture.
Abstract nouns 'divergent ideologies'.
The brothers' synergy was the catalyst for innovation.
La synergie des frères a été le catalyseur de l'innovation.
Scientific metaphor 'catalyst'.
The brothers' shared trauma forged a resilient connection.
Le traumatisme partagé des frères a forgé un lien résilient.
Psychological terminology.
The brothers' clandestine activities were finally revealed.
Les activités clandestines des frères ont finalement été révélées.
Adjective 'clandestine'.
The brothers' respective careers flourished in different fields.
Les carrières respectives des frères ont prospéré dans des domaines différents.
Adjective 'respective' for individual paths.
The brothers' inherent loyalty was their greatest strength.
La loyauté inhérente des frères était leur plus grande force.
Adjective 'inherent'.
The brothers' poignant reunion moved the audience to tears.
Les retrouvailles poignantes des frères ont ému le public aux larmes.
Adjective 'poignant'.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— A small group of people who are very close and loyal to each other.
The team became a band of brothers after the championship.
— A phrase used to avoid responsibility for someone else's actions.
When asked where his friend was, he replied, 'Am I my brother's keeper?'
— Very close friends who feel like family but are not related.
We've been best friends since kindergarten; we're brothers from another mother.
— Older male siblings, or an organization that mentors young boys.
He joined the Big Brothers program to help a local child.
— Younger male siblings, often used affectionately.
My little brothers are always following me around.
— Taking responsibility for the welfare of one's siblings or peers.
He always acted as his brothers' keeper, making sure they were safe.
— Affectionate and loyal feelings between brothers or friends.
Philadelphia is known as the city of brotherly love.
— Describing a very close relationship between two males.
They grew up together and are like brothers.
— A common way to refer to all siblings or a whole community.
She has five brothers and sisters.
— A situation where family members or close allies are in conflict.
The civil war pitted brother against brother.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
This is the singular possessive. 'My brother's car' means the car of one brother.
This is the plural possessive. 'My brothers' car' means the car shared by multiple brothers.
Siblings includes sisters, while brothers only refers to males.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— People who have fought together in a war or struggle.
They remained brothers in arms long after the war ended.
Formal/Literary— Family relationships are stronger than any other type of bond.
He helped his brothers because blood is thicker than water.
Informal— A philosophy of universal love and equality for all people.
He lived by the principle that every man is my brother.
Philosophical— Time and events move on regardless of individual needs (often used in 'time and tide wait for no man').
The brothers knew that time waits for no man.
Proverbial— The belief that all humans should treat each other with kindness.
The song 'Imagine' dreams of the brotherhood of man.
Formal— A male friend who is so close he is considered a brother.
John is my brother from another mother.
Slang— A reference to a government or authority that monitors everything you do.
With all these cameras, it feels like Big Brother is watching us.
Literary/Political— A fellow artist or painter.
He was welcomed by the other brothers of the brush at the gallery.
Archaic— To restrict information or property to family members only.
The brothers decided to keep the business in the family.
Neutral— A statement of universal equality.
The activist preached that all men are brothers.
FormalLeicht verwechselbar
It is an old plural form of brother.
Brethren is used for religious or society members; brothers is for family.
The brothers played ball; the brethren prayed together.
It sounds like a shortened version of brothers.
Bros is slang for friends; brothers is the standard word for siblings.
He went out with his bros.
It contains the word brother.
Brotherhood is the abstract concept or the organization; brothers are the individuals.
The brothers joined the brotherhood.
It means the same thing in a different language root.
Fraternity is usually a formal organization (like in college); brothers is for family.
The brothers were in the same fraternity.
Monks are often called brothers.
Monk is the job/role; brother is the title or relationship.
The brothers in the monastery are monks.
Satzmuster
I have [number] brothers.
I have three brothers.
My brothers are [adjective].
My brothers are very tall.
The brothers [verb] together.
The brothers work together in the shop.
They were like brothers to [someone].
They were like brothers to me during the war.
The bond between the brothers was [adjective].
The bond between the brothers was unbreakable.
The brothers' respective [noun] [verb].
The brothers' respective fortunes grew over time.
Are they your brothers?
Are they your brothers in the photo?
One of my brothers is [noun/adjective].
One of my brothers is a doctor.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Very high in both spoken and written English.
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I have two brother.
→
I have two brothers.
You must add 's' to make the noun plural when there is more than one.
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My brothers is tall.
→
My brothers are tall.
The verb must agree with the plural subject 'brothers'.
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My brother-in-laws are here.
→
My brothers-in-law are here.
In compound nouns, the main noun (brothers) gets the plural 's'.
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I saw my brothers car.
→
I saw my brothers' car.
If the car belongs to both brothers, you need a plural possessive apostrophe.
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The brothers Grimm's stories.
→
The Brothers Grimm's stories.
Capitalize 'Brothers' when it is part of a proper name like the Brothers Grimm.
Tipps
Plural Agreement
Always use 'are' or 'were' with brothers. 'My brothers are coming' is correct.
The 'TH' sound
Don't forget the 'h' in brothers. It's not 'broters'.
Use Siblings
If you don't know the gender of someone's family members, ask 'Do you have any siblings?'
Metaphorical Use
Calling a close friend 'brother' shows a high level of trust and affection.
Apostrophe Placement
One brother's toy (singular) vs. Two brothers' toys (plural).
Avoid Slang
Never use 'bros' in an essay or a formal letter.
Religious Context
Be respectful when using 'brother' as a title for a monk or priest.
Soft 'S'
The 's' at the end of brothers sounds more like a 'z'.
Band of Brothers
Use this phrase to describe a group with a very strong, shared bond.
Half vs Step
Remember the biological difference between half-brothers and step-brothers.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
B-R-O-T-H-E-R-S: Boys Related Often Through Home, Every Relationship Strong.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine two boys wearing the same colored shirts, holding hands or playing together to represent the plural 'brothers'.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write a short paragraph about three famous brothers and use the word 'brothers' at least four times correctly.
Wortherkunft
The word 'brothers' comes from the Old English 'brōthor', which is of Germanic origin. It has cognates in almost all Indo-European languages, showing its ancient roots in human social structure.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: The original meaning was strictly a male sibling born of the same parents.
Indo-European > Germanic > West Germanic > Old English.Kultureller Kontext
Be aware that 'brothers' is gender-specific. In inclusive environments, 'siblings' is often preferred.
In the US and UK, 'brother' is frequently used as a friendly term between men, even if they aren't related.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Family Introductions
- These are my brothers.
- I have three brothers.
- Meet my brothers.
- My brothers' names are...
Describing Relationships
- They are like brothers.
- The brothers are very close.
- They fight like brothers.
- A bond between brothers.
Religious Settings
- Welcome, brothers.
- Brothers and sisters in faith.
- The brothers of the order.
- Pray for our brothers.
Sports and Teams
- We are brothers on the field.
- Play for your brothers.
- The brothers of the team.
- A band of brothers.
Legal and Formal
- The brothers-in-law.
- The brothers' estate.
- The surviving brothers.
- The brothers Grimm.
Gesprächseinstiege
"How many brothers do you have in your family?"
"Do your brothers live near you or far away?"
"What is your favorite thing to do with your brothers?"
"Are your brothers older or younger than you are?"
"Do you think friends can be just like brothers?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Describe a time when you and your brothers (or friends who are like brothers) helped each other.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of having many brothers?
Write about a famous pair of brothers and why they are well-known.
How does the relationship between brothers change as they get older?
If you don't have brothers, what do you imagine it would be like to have two?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, in modern English, 'brothers' refers only to males. Use 'siblings' to include sisters.
The correct plural is 'brothers-in-law'. You pluralize the person, not the law.
Only in very formal religious contexts or when referring to members of certain societies.
No. Half-brothers share one biological parent. Step-brothers share no biological parents but are related by marriage.
Write 'brothers' followed by an apostrophe: 'my brothers' house'.
No, 'bros' is very informal slang and should be avoided in professional settings.
Yes, it is common to use 'brothers' metaphorically for very close friends.
It refers to people who have fought together in a war or a difficult struggle.
Yes, 'brothers' is almost exclusively used as a noun in English.
It is pronounced 'BRUTH-erz' with a clear 'r' sound at the end.
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Write a sentence about your brothers or a friend who is like a brother.
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Describe the difference between your older and younger brothers.
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Write a short story about two brothers who go on an adventure.
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Explain the meaning of the idiom 'brothers in arms' in your own words.
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Discuss the importance of fraternal bonds in modern society.
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Compare the concept of biological brotherhood with metaphorical brotherhood in religious orders.
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List three things you like about having brothers.
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Write a letter to your brothers-in-law inviting them to dinner.
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Describe a famous pair of brothers from history.
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Analyze the theme of rivalry between brothers in a movie you have seen.
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Write a poem about the bond between brothers.
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Evaluate the impact of the 'Brothers Grimm' on modern children's literature.
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How many brothers do you have? Write the answer in a full sentence.
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What do your brothers do for work? Write two sentences.
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Write a dialogue between two brothers who are arguing about a toy.
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Describe a situation where 'blood is thicker than water' applied to you.
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Discuss the portrayal of brothers in classical mythology.
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Reflect on the evolution of the term 'brotherhood' in political rhetoric.
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What are your brothers' names?
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Do you get along with your brothers? Why or why not?
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Tell me about your brothers.
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Do you have any brothers or sisters?
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What do your brothers like to do in their free time?
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Are you older or younger than your brothers?
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Describe a memorable moment you shared with your brothers.
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How do you think having brothers influences a person's personality?
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Discuss the concept of 'brotherhood' in a professional environment.
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What are some common stereotypes about brothers?
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Analyze the importance of fraternal support during difficult times.
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How has the definition of 'brothers' changed in modern society?
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Evaluate the role of brothers in traditional family structures versus modern ones.
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Discuss the impact of 'The Brothers Grimm' on global culture.
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What are your brothers' ages?
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Do your brothers go to school or work?
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What is the best thing about having brothers?
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Do you think brothers should always help each other?
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How do you handle disagreements with your brothers?
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What does 'brotherhood' mean to you personally?
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Are your brothers tall?
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Where do your brothers live?
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Listen to the sentence: 'My brothers are coming for dinner.' How many people are coming?
Listen to the sentence: 'I have two brothers.' How many brothers does the speaker have?
Listen to the sentence: 'The brothers' car is red.' Whose car is it?
Listen to the sentence: 'His brothers-in-law are doctors.' What is the profession of his brothers-in-law?
Listen to the sentence: 'The brothers decided to share the prize.' What did the brothers decide?
Listen to the sentence: 'They were like brothers since childhood.' How long have they been close?
Listen to the sentence: 'The brothers in arms stood together.' Who stood together?
Listen to the sentence: 'The Brothers Grimm collected many stories.' What did they collect?
Listen to the sentence: 'The brothers' disparate paths eventually crossed.' Did their paths meet?
Listen to the sentence: 'The fraternal bond was evident in their actions.' What was evident?
Listen to the sentence: 'The brothers' respective successes were celebrated.' Were they successful together or individually?
Listen to the sentence: 'The poignant reunion of the brothers moved everyone.' What was the effect of the reunion?
Listen to the sentence: 'Where are your brothers?' What is the speaker asking?
Listen to the sentence: 'My brothers are older than me.' Is the speaker the oldest?
Listen to the sentence: 'The brothers' names are Tom and Sam.' What are the names?
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Summary
The word 'brothers' primarily identifies male siblings but serves as a powerful symbol of unity and loyalty across biological, social, and religious contexts, requiring careful plural and possessive grammatical handling. Example: 'The brothers stood together against all odds.'
- Brothers refers to multiple male siblings sharing parents or legal family ties, representing a core familial relationship in almost every human culture.
- The term extends metaphorically to describe men in religious orders, military units, or close-knit social groups who share deep bonds of loyalty.
- Grammatically, it is the plural of 'brother' and requires plural verb agreement and specific apostrophe placement for possessive forms in English.
- It is a versatile word used in formal, informal, and professional contexts to signify solidarity, shared history, and mutual support among males.
Plural Agreement
Always use 'are' or 'were' with brothers. 'My brothers are coming' is correct.
The 'TH' sound
Don't forget the 'h' in brothers. It's not 'broters'.
Use Siblings
If you don't know the gender of someone's family members, ask 'Do you have any siblings?'
Metaphorical Use
Calling a close friend 'brother' shows a high level of trust and affection.
Beispiel
I have two brothers and one sister.
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B1Die Possessivform von 'Vater', die verwendet wird, um Besitz oder Zugehörigkeit auszudrücken. Zum Beispiel: 'Vaters Auto'.
mom
A1Mama ist eine informelle Bezeichnung für Mutter.
grandparent
A1Ein Großelternteil ist der Vater oder die Mutter des eigenen Vaters oder der eigenen Mutter. Es ist ein allgemeiner Begriff für Großvater oder Großmutter.
daughter
A1Eine Tochter ist ein weibliches Kind im Verhältnis zu seinen Eltern.
sibling
A1Ein Geschwisterkind (Bruder oder Schwester). Hast du Geschwister?
forgive
A1Jemandem seine Fehler verzeihen.