"Soutien" is a French word that translates to "support" or "assistance" in English. It can refer to providing help, aid, or backing to someone or something.
Bra is an abbreviation of a French word, but I suppose you already knew that.
"A bientot" means 'see you later' in french
that means "you have...."
There is cred which means believe, and there is in which means not, so it means not believe.
"Miembro" in English means member.
Support
soutien
The cast of Soutien de famille - 1993 includes: Marthe Mercadier as Mother
je porte un soutien-gorge, j'ai un soutien-gorge (also familiarly called 'soutif')
the life support
soutien-gorge de cuir
merci pour votre soutien
In Spanish, the equivalent for "bras" is "Sostén, sujetador, brasier, corpiño, or soutien", depending on local useage.
The cast of Um Soutien Para Papai - 1975 includes: Fregolente Carlos Alberto de Souza Barros Henriqueta Brieba Wilza Carla Nelson Caruso Martim Francisco Renata Fronzi Arthur Maia Paulo Pinheiro
La famille est nécessaire pour conserver un soutien moral
Piermarco Zen-Ruffinen has written: 'La Perte de soutien' -- subject(s): Damages, Support (Domestic relations), Wrongful death
I think that you don't have much choice. You must take a B cup. And for your your other breast, you must put something into the bra. But may I suggest to you to go to a Lingerie store who are specialized for soutien-gorge (bras) for women who had cancer or breasts mastectomies (removal of one or both breasts). They could help you with finding the right bras (soutien-gorge) that will fit you. I which you good luck.