a printing press
Yes, he was apprenticed to his older brother James
Born and raised in Boston, Franklin worked as an apprentice in his brother's printing business to learn the trade. After working for him for five years, he became fed up with his strict brother, and in 1723, at the age of 17, he moved to Philadelphia where he again worked in the printing trade.
He was a printer, writer, and an avid reader. He wrote Poor Richard's Almanack, his autobiography, and even his own epitaph. He had quite a way with words and his works are important to history.
There is little biographical data on the Woods family. We know Granville was born April 23, 1856, and that he had at least one brother named Lyates Woods. It is unknown which brother was older.
yes he did
Yes, he was apprenticed to his older brother James
no! he has an older brother, but no children of his own! he's only 18! :)
Born and raised in Boston, Franklin worked as an apprentice in his brother's printing business to learn the trade. After working for him for five years, he became fed up with his strict brother, and in 1723, at the age of 17, he moved to Philadelphia where he again worked in the printing trade.
The word for older brother is 兄 (ani). However, when referring to an older brother, it is polite to say お兄さん (o-nii-san). The affectionate version of this is お兄ちゃん (o-nii-chan).
You can get your non-social older brother to get his first job by telling him that he needs to make his own money. You can help him by applying online for jobs for him.
Onii-Chan means "Big Brother" in English
If you are talking about someone else's older brother it is Aniue. But if you are talking about your own older brother it is Onii-san. When using Onii-san some call them Onii-tama, sort of like -sama, but more childish. (Oh-nee) If you talk about someone you look up to and call them big brother, it is Aniki (兄貴)
It shouldn't matter if he likes your husband, what really matters is that you love him. Your brother should focus on his own life, and let you get on with yours.
Move on, get a boyfriend of your own and be happy. =)
If you are sick of people comparing you to your older sibling (brother or sister) then do something that will really impress your parents that your sibling never did eg: wash the dishes, hang out the washing (these things may take a while but they are sure to notice) OR Confront your parents and tell them that, you are not your brother/sister and that you are your own person! and that your brother wasn't (and never will be)perfect either! Hope this answer is helpful! Good Luck!
In "The Scarlet Ibis" by James Hurst, the narrator blames himself for the death of his younger brother, Doodle, due to pushing him too hard and setting unrealistic expectations. The older brother's guilt stems from his own pride and desire to make Doodle fit in with society, leading to tragic consequences.
There are many ways to say brother. Let me see if I can get most of the common ones...First of all, "nii" is essentially the word for older brother. However, it's rarely used alone except sometimes as a very friendly suffix to a name. Now...oniisan = Honorific term for an older brother.oniichan = Familiar term for an older brother.anii = Humble term for an older brother.Occasionally, the "o" is left off the first two, making it either "niisan" or "niichan".Younger brothers aren't usually referred to as brother, I don't think... but the way to say it is "oto" or "ototo". "Gutei" is also a way to say it, but whereas one use can be a humble way of wording it, another way is a vulgar way of saying "stupid younger brother", ironically! So the first two are probably the best choices; "oto" or "ototo".For your own older brother, you can call him [Ani] or [Aniki]. For someone else's older brother, you can refer to him as [Onii-san] or [Onii-chan](a bit closer). For your own little brother, you can call him [ototo], and for someone else's younger brother, call him [ototo-san].There are three ways you will hear this most:兄 (ani) - your older brotherお兄さん (oniisan) - someone else's older brother弟 (otouto) - younger brother