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What is brother call in French?
French Translation. frère. More French words for brother. le frère noun.
What do the French call their siblings?
Family Vocabulary in French
Masculine | Feminine | Plural |
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Le père [father] | La mère [mother] | Les parents [parents] |
Le frère [brother] | La soeur [sister] | Les frères et soeurs [siblings] |
Le fils [son] | La fille [daughter] | Les enfants [children] |
Le grand-père [grandfather] | La grand-mère [grandmother] | Les grand-parents [grandparents] |
How do you say bro in French slang?
There is also “brother” or “bro”, you can either say “frère” or his verlan version “reuf”. There is also one that I like less spread and used it is the word “Mamène”. This French slang was made up of the English word “my man”. It was transformed into Mamène.
What do French call their big brother?
The French translation for “What is your big brother called?” is Comment s’appelle ton grand frère?.
What word is brother?
noun, plural brothers, (Archaic) brethren. a male offspring having both parents in common with another offspring; a male sibling. Also called half brother.
How do you say bruh in French?
Translation of “bruh!” in French Je suis fait pour ça, frère.
What do French people call their family?
La famille
brother | un frère | sister |
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father | un père | mother |
son | un fils | daughter |
husband spouse | un mari un époux | wife spouse |
uncle | un oncle | aunt |
How do you say Happy Birthday in French to a female?
Joyeux anniversaire or bon anniversaire are the standard ways to wish someone happy birthday in French.
What is French slang called?
There are three types of commonly practiced slang in French: louchébem, argot and verlan aka verlan à l’envers.
What do the French call cigarettes?
Clope
Clope is French slang for ‘cigarette’. Like the English ‘smoke a cig’, les français fument une clope. French people love to smoke.
How do you say what are your grandparents names in French?
In French, these terms are, respectively: grand-mère and grand-père, or grand-maman and grand-papa. These terms are also commonly used in speech and writing.