this is some stupid stuff. they can't do that they will pay for that, you see everyone will see.
Tuus frater semper.
It all depends on what its use in the sentence is, but in nominative case (subject/predicate nominative) it would be frater tuus.
Rev. Frater Velado, 7Ph.D. (Prophet Jehosu), Supreme Grand Master of Illuminates Of Kemet (IOK), secret society ruled by Cosmic Master Svmmvm Bonvm Amen Re.
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.
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brother
The root word "frat" comes from the Latin word "frater," meaning "brother." It is often used in English to refer to fraternities or brotherhood.
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)
fraternalem, fraternalis
frater means brother
Jamie Frater is 6' 1".
Frater Albertus was born in 1911.
Frater Albertus died in 1984.
Benjamin Frater died in 2007.
Benjamin Frater was born in 1979.
Robert Frater was born in 1887.
Some words that have 'frater' in them are fraternity and fraternize.