otouto
Your younger brother: Otoosan (polite) Your elder brother: oniisan (polite)
You may say 'ani' for older brother, and 'otouto' for younger brother, written (in that order): 兄 弟
otouto = younger brother otouto san WA _____ = my younger brother is _____ You call your little brother otouto. If it is a baby you can refer to it as akachan as well, but it seems a little distant.
"otouto"if it's your younger brother, "otoutosan" if it's somebody else's younger brother.
Otouto is younger brother, ani is older brother.
I am not completely sure on saying "I have" though I know how to say Older Brother and Younger Sister. Older brother is Oniisan (Oh-ne-san), おにいさん, and you say Younger sister, Imooto (E-mo-o-to), いもおと. hope this helped a little!
older brother=oniisan younger brother=otooto
That would be 'Sayonara Nii-san' if they are older. There are many different ways to say older brother, I chose nii-san since I believe it to be the most common. If it is a younger brother one would say 'Sayonara Otouto' Both of these simply read 'Goodbye Brother' because in Japanese words like my are understood.
Elder brother in kazakh is "aga", younger brother - "ini".
If you were trying to say '...my younger brother' - "... Fy mrawd ifanc"
Otouto means younger brother in Japanese.弟 /o tou to/ also less commonly read /o to/ is the Japanese word for 'younger brother' which when used for the case of other people's, usually gets added a -san honorific as for respect which becomes 弟さん /o tou to san/.
弟 (otouto)