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younger brother (plural younger brothers)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see younger, brother. (This entry is a translation hub.)
- Synonyms: little brother, baby brother, kid brother
- Coordinate terms: younger sister, older brother, older sister
single-word translations
- Abinomn: ai sg, airom du, akon pl
- Assamese: ভাই (bhai), ভাইটি (bhaiti) (polite)
- Bashkir: ҡусты (qustı), эне (ene), мырҙа (mırźa)
- Burmese: ညီ (my) (nyi) (of a male), မောင် (my) (maung) (of a female)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 細佬/细佬 (yue) (sai3 lou2)
- Dungan: щүнди (xündi)
- Hokkien: 小弟 (zh-min-nan) (sió-tī)
- Mandarin: 弟弟 (zh) (dìdi)
- Wu: 弟弟 (6di-di), 阿弟 (7aq-di)
- Esperanto: frateto
- Greenlandic: aqqaluk, aqqaluaq
- Guaraní: tyvýra
- Hungarian: öcs (hu)
- Japanese: 弟 (ja) (おとうと, otōto)
- Kapampangan: wali, bunsu, tung
- Konkani: ತಮ್ಮ (tamma)
- Korean: 아우 (ko) (au) (of a male), 동생(同生) (ko) (dongsaeng) (younger sibling, male or female)
- Kumyk: ини (ini)
- Kurdish:
- Malayalam: അനുജൻ (ml) (anujaṉ), അനിയൻ (ml) (aniyaṉ)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: дүү (mn) (düü) (younger sibling, male or female)
- Nivkh: асӄ (asq), атик (ațik)
- Old Tupi: ybyra (of a male), kybyra (of a female)
- Portuguese: caçula (pt) m or f
- Salar: ini
- Sanskrit: अनुज (sa) m (anuja)
- Southern Altai: ини (ini)
- Tamil: தம்பி (ta) (tampi)
- Thai: น้อง (th) (nɔ́ɔng)
- Tibetan: འོག་མ ('og ma), ནུ་བོ (nu bo), ཨོ་ལགས (o lags) (honorific)
- Turkmen: ini
- Uyghur: ئۇكا (ug) (uka), ئىنى (ini)
- Vietnamese: em (vi) (㛪 (vi))
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