If you are saying it to a male you can say: Ach Shelcha - אח שלך, as well as Achicha - אחיך.
If you are saying it to a female you can say both Ach Shelach - אח שלך, and Achich - אחיך.
If it is said to more than one person, you can say Ach Shelachem - אח שלכם.
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Elder brother in kazakh is "aga", younger brother - "ini".
If you were trying to say '...my younger brother' - "... Fy mrawd ifanc"
In Hawaiian, "brother" is translated as "kaikuaʻana" for an older brother and "kaikaina" for a younger brother.
In Kurdish, "brother" is said as "birayek" for older brother and "bira" for younger brother.
didi or 弟弟 is younger brother and in case you want to know gege or 哥哥 is older brother.
Your younger brother: Otoosan (polite) Your elder brother: oniisan (polite)
sister and brother = achot veh ach (×חות ו××—)
ha'ah hanotzri sheli
atah akhi? (אתה אחי)
"Brother of" and "brother" are written and pronounced the same: ach (אח) (ch is a gutteral sound)
You say "ചേട്ടന്" (chettan) to refer to an older brother and "അച്ഛന്" (achchan) to refer to a younger brother in Malayalam.