It can be either said as "ach sheli" or as "achi" either one- it doesn't matter
akhi (××—×™)
akhim sheli (××—×™× ×©×œ×™)
akhi (???)
sister and brother = achot veh ach (รยรโรโขรยช รโขรยรโ)
ha'ah hanotzri sheli
atah akhi? (אתה אחי)
"Brother of" and "brother" are written and pronounced the same: ach (אח) (ch is a gutteral sound)
my big brother = achí ha gadól (אחי הגדול)
akh katan (אח קטן), which literally means "little brother". ha-akh ha-tze'ir (האח הצעיר), which literally means "the youngest brother"
The Hebrew translation for 'brother-in-law' is GIS גיס.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Peace, our brother = Shalom, ach shelanu (שלום, אח שלנו)
My brother's mailbox in Netanya.
He found out he was a Hebrew when he bumped into his brother and sister who were working as slaves.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH