Components
230 examples found containing '義弟' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かれ
その
はなし
おとうと
した
He told his brother the story.
マイク
おとうと
ひどいいたずらした
Mike played a bad trick on his brother.
かのじょ
彼女
おとうと
かんせい
完成
させる
てつだ
手伝
った

She helped her brother out with his picture.
きみ
きみ
おとうと
どちら
まちが
間違
っています

Either you or your brother is wrong.
まず
おとうと
いっしょ
一緒
あさ
ごはん
つく
りました

First, I made breakfast with my younger brother.
わたし
おとうと
へや
部屋
そうじ
掃除
してもらった

I had my brother clean the room.
かれ
おとうと
まちが
間違
えられた

He was mistaken for his younger brother.
かれ
かれ
おとうと
まちが
間違
えた

They mistook him for his brother.
かれ
おとうと
とてもよく
べんきょう
勉強
する

His brother studies very hard.
おとうと
つくえ
かっている

My brother is at his desk.
わたし
おとうと
しゅくだい
宿題
てつだ
手伝
やくそく
約束
した
I promised to help my brother with his homework.
おとうと
かれ
やさ
しく
してきた
My brother has been friendly to him.
わたし
ちい
さい
おとうと
日10
じかん
時間
ねむ
ります

My baby brother sleeps ten hours a day.
おとうと
いつも
わたし
より
はや
きる

My brother always gets up earlier than I.
おとうと
わたし
より
たか

My younger brother is taller than I.
わたし
おとうと
とても
はや
はな
します

My brother speaks very fast.
かれ
まえ
おとうと
ている

He looks like your brother.
いたずら
ひと
かくした /
おとうと
かし
菓子
line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
For fun, I hide a treat from my brother.
Source: お菓子 金子みすゞ
かれ
うち
おとうと
した
しい

He's been friendly with my kid brother.
おとうと
きって
切手
あつ
める
むちゅう
夢中
です
My brother is keen on collecting stamps.
わたし
おとうと
なか
よい
I am on good terms with my brother.
ビル
おとうと
どうぶつえん
動物園
れていった

Bill took his brother to the zoo.
おとうと
ねこ
はなこ
花子
づけました

My brother named his cat Hanako.
かれ
おとうと
まち
みち
まよ
った

His brother was lost in the town.
せばんごう
背番号
ばん
かれ
おとうと
です
Player No. 7 is his younger brother.
かれ
うちどちらあなた
おとうと

Which of them is your brother?
おとうと
かね
わたし
たよ
っている

My brother depends on me for money.
こう
いる
しょうねん
少年
かれ
おとうと
です
The boy over there is his brother.
わたし
あなた
おとうと
さん
まちが
間違
えました

I mistook you for your brother.
かれ
かれ
おとうと
まちが
間違
えっこない

You can't mistake him for his younger brother.
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