No, it should be "you are brave" since "you" is a subject pronoun that takes the verb "are" in the present tense.
In Hawaiian, brave can be translated as "kūpa'a."
The word for brave in Samoan is "mauo."
The word "brave" has a long vowel sound on the "a," which sounds like "ay" as in "say."
"Vallarasu" is a Tamil word that means "brave" or "courageous" in English.
The suffix for brave is -ry.
Brave = valiente
In Hawaiian, brave can be translated as "kūpa'a."
The word for brave in Samoan is "mauo."
I want to say "brave" is a adjective while "bravery" is a noun.
tapfer
You just say ok. Be brave
im not scared
Be brave and confident.
courageux/courageuse
Title of the Song: Brave Artist: Sara
The same word can be used "brave", just a slight pronunciation difference. For a man, you could also use the word "Courageux", or for a woman, "Courageuse".
Le Brave=French Einen Braven=German Got Rice?=Japanese Bryve=Welsh El Brave=Spanish