You may say '[Watashi ha] imouto to otouto ga imasu.'
my brother is the youngest is translated "mon frère est le plus jeune" in French.
akh katan (אח קטן), which literally means "little brother". ha-akh ha-tze'ir (האח הצעיר), which literally means "the youngest brother"
Le plus jeune frere.
otouto
Your younger brother: Otoosan (polite) Your elder brother: oniisan (polite)
This is how you address male siblings in Filipino: eldest - kuya second to the eldest - diko third to the eldest- sangko youngest - bunso So younger brother in Filipino is either called as diko, sangko or bunso depending on the order of his birth.
KENJI
兄 (ani) is older brother in Japanese. When addressing someone else's older brother, you should use お兄さん (onii-san).
You may say 'ani' for older brother, and 'otouto' for younger brother, written (in that order): 兄 弟
if you mean brother its "otosan" that is in polite form <3
You may say something along the lines of "Niichan, konnichiwa."
In Japanese you say onii-sanonii-san is older brother. Nissan (Ni-san) is big brother. However, this is the formal way. For a more relaxed informal way, you delete the san and replace it with a Chan.I.e: Onii-Chan : Older brother