брат

Etymology
From, from , from , , from.

Noun

 * 1) brother

Etymology
From, , from.

Noun

 * 1) brother

Etymology
From, , from.

Noun

 * 1) brother

Etymology
,, from.

Noun

 * 1) brother
 * 2)  bro, mate, pal, dude, buddy, bud, dawg (to address somebody, usually used by youngsters)
 * 3)  Used to designate someone resembling the person in question, especially in character (hyperbolically suggesting that he could therefore be that person's brother).
 * 1)  bro, mate, pal, dude, buddy, bud, dawg (to address somebody, usually used by youngsters)
 * 2)  Used to designate someone resembling the person in question, especially in character (hyperbolically suggesting that he could therefore be that person's brother).
 * 1)  Used to designate someone resembling the person in question, especially in character (hyperbolically suggesting that he could therefore be that person's brother).
 * 1)  Used to designate someone resembling the person in question, especially in character (hyperbolically suggesting that he could therefore be that person's brother).
 * 1)  Used to designate someone resembling the person in question, especially in character (hyperbolically suggesting that he could therefore be that person's brother).
 * 1)  Used to designate someone resembling the person in question, especially in character (hyperbolically suggesting that he could therefore be that person's brother).
 * 1)  Used to designate someone resembling the person in question, especially in character (hyperbolically suggesting that he could therefore be that person's brother).

Usage notes

 * When this word is used in the sense of "brother", the vocative form is mostly "брате". When it's used in the sense of "mate", "bro", "pal", or "buddy", the vocative form is mostly "брату". However, in the second sense, the vocative form is not used. Among youngsters, the basic form "брат" is dominant (and quite popular, at that).

Etymology
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Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) brother
 * 2) old boy, pal
 * 3) kind, sort
 * 1) old boy, pal
 * 2) kind, sort
 * 1) old boy, pal
 * 2) kind, sort
 * 1) old boy, pal
 * 2) kind, sort

Etymology
,, from.

Noun

 * 1) brother
 * 2) mate, pal, buddy, when used in informal speech to address somebody in vocative (brate)

Usage notes
There is no plural form for this noun. Instead, the collective term is used for plural meanings.

Etymology
From, , from.

Noun

 * 1) brother biological sibling
 * 2) brother member of the Christian brotherhood
 * 3) pal, mate