if you mean type in the way i think you do then it is a noun
Yes, the word 'brother' is a noun, a word for a person.
The singular possessive form for brother is brother's; for example:I drive my brother's car.
No, the word 'brother' is a noun, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'brother' is he as a subject, and him as an object in a sentence.Example: My brother made the cake. He likes baking and I like helping him.
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Brother-In-Law means a wife or husbands brother and its your husband or wife's brother
Bro would be a slang word for brother
The single word for wife brother's is Brother in Law
Brother has two syllables.
The Sanskrit word for brother is "bhrātṛ."
Yes, the word 'brother' is a noun.
The Inuktitut word for brother is "ani."
Brother translates as Bruder in German
The word 'brother' is a noun, a word for a male sibling; a word for a person.
The Chumash word for brother is "kkerey."
Yes, the word 'brother' is a noun, a word for a person.
The latin word for brother is frater