frater, fratris, m - brother
The latin word for brother is frater
Brother : Frater
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin word for mother is mater. On the other hand, the Latin word for father is pater. The Latin word for brother is frater.
It is "brat" in Latin; "брат" in Cyrillic.
Frater is the Latin root for brother. It is used in many words. Some examples are: "Fraternity" (brotherhood) "Fraternal" (brotherly) "Fratricide" (killing one's brother)
"Hermano" is derived from the Latin "germanus", which comes from the term "germen" (sprout, or bud). In French the word is "frère", derived from the Latin frāter, which is the literal Latin word for "brother". In Italian it is "fratello", which also derives from frāter.
"Soror" means sister. "Frater" means brother.
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'Until you meet again your brother' is the following: Donec congrediris denuo fratrem tuum. The word 'donec' means 'until'. The word 'congrediris' means '[you] meet'; and 'denuo' means 'again'. The word 'fratrem' means 'brother'; and 'tuum' means 'your'.
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The Latin equivalent of the English word 'brother' is 'frater'. A special ending may be added to 'frater', to form an affectionate diminutive. The Latin equivalent therefore of 'little brother' is fraterculus.
The root word "frat" comes from the Latin word "frater," meaning "brother." It is often used in English to refer to fraternities or brotherhood.