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/.
Otouto is younger brother, ani is older brother.
兄: ani (older brother) 弟: otouto (younger brother) the word for older brother is 'o-ni-i-sa-n' the word for younger brother is 'o-to-u-to' (phonetic hiragana spelling)
"Dongsaeng" is a Korean term that refers to a younger sibling or a younger person who is close in age to the speaker. It is commonly used to address or refer to a younger brother or sister, as well as friends or colleagues who are younger.
to an adult, "미안해요" (me an heh yo) to a friend or a person younger than you or a person you know well (brother/sister/friends brother/friends sister etc...), "미안해" (mee an heh)
The word "very" modifies the adverb "well" in the sentence. It intensifies the degree to which the younger brother knows her.
lil bro
In Kannada, we would say Sahodhara (general) or Anna (elder brother) or Tamma (younger brother).
older brother=oniisan younger brother=otooto
Brother
You can call your elder brother as 'ANNA' and your younger brother as 'THAMBI'
anisan older ototo younger
Tamru means younger brother. It is a telugu word.