The plural of bràthair (brother) is bràithrean. (This would not be for the surname Brothers.)
The Scottish Gaelic for 'brother' is bràthair.
Brothers and Brethren.
Brethren is plural. It means "brothers".The singular form would be "brother".
"Brethren" is a plural word for "Brother", akin to "Brothers". It is perhaps a more archaic way to signify a plurality of men who are considered a brother.
Brothers, The Brothers Grimm, The Blues Brothers, Four Brothers, Step Brothers, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, The Brothers McMullen, The Brothers Solomon, The Brothers Karamazov, The Brothers Bloom, The Corsican Brothers, ...
Brothers is the plural form of brother.
I have one brother
The plural is brothers.
Brother's is singular possessive. Brother is singular and brothers is plural.
Brethren is the plural for brother. George and his brethren went to town for supplies. Or more commonly stated; George and his brothers went to town for supplies.
The Jonas Brothers- and their little brother Frankie- are all real brothers
Brothers become blood-related brothers if they are born to the same 2 parents. A brother can be adopted and become a brother. Brothers are step-brothers if one parent of each boy marries the parent of the other boy. Brothers can emotionally become 'brothers' when two people are friends but they have no family relationship between them.