Brother is welsh is BRAWD
Brother is welsh is BRAWD
"Little brother" in Welsh is "brawd bach."
You can say "Mae gen i frawd" in Welsh to mean "I have a brother".
You would say "brawd fawr" in Welsh to mean big brother.
brawd mawr
If you were trying to say '...my younger brother' - "... Fy mrawd ifanc"
Oes gen ti frawd neu chwaer?
You can say "Ti yw fy frawd o fam arall" in Welsh, which translates to "You are my brother from another mother."
It translates literally from Welsh (Cymraeg) as "little brother", brawd meaning brother, and bach meaning little. Welsh, as in languages such as French, Spanish (and unlike English) follows the noun with the adjective, which would be considered by an English speaker to be inverted.
According to an online Welsh/English translator, it is: caru bob amser brawd i chi.Hopefully, a Welsh speaker will be able to confirm the translation, or to give a correction. There is often several meanings to a word, depending on what context it is used in.
In Irish it's "deartháir" In Welsh it's "brawd" In Scots Gaelic it's "bràthair"
No, Tom Jones does not have a twin brother. He has an older brother named Gordon, but they are not twins. Tom Jones, the famous Welsh singer, was born Thomas John Woodward, and he has spoken about his family in various interviews throughout his career.