In Greek, you can say "Ευχαριστώ, αδελφέ" (Efcharistó, adelfé) to express "thank you, brother." "Ευχαριστώ" means "thank you," and "αδελφέ" is the vocative form of "brother." This phrase conveys gratitude in a friendly and familial manner.
You can say "Mahalo e ku'u kaikua'ana" in Hawaiian, which means "Thank you, my brother".
The translation of "Thank you brother" into Afrikaans is "Dankie my broer"
Naomi describes her brother as "أخي" (akhī) in Arabic, which means "my brother". To say thank you in Arabic, she would say "شكرًا" (shukran).
Thank you in Arabic : Shukran
The translation for brother in Greek is αδελφός
'Thank you' is efcharisto and You're welcome is parakalo
parakalo is please [par-a-ka-lo] efxaristo is thank you [ef-har-ee-sto] if you literally want to say 'please & thank you' its 'parakalo Kai efxaristo'
The Greek word for "Brother" is "αδελφός".
Είμαι καλά [eeme kala]
Thank you brother = Faafetai lava uso.
Brother in Greek is αδερφός (ah-thel-PHOS).
Its συνηφάδα (sinifada) but is rarely used.