Japanese Meaning of 弟 (otouto) | JLPT N5

It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.

Japanese Vocabulary: 弟 (otouto)

Meaning: younger brother.

Examples:

  1. 兄と弟 older brother and younger brother  
  2. 弟がいる have a younger brother  
  3. 弟は学生です。 My younger brother is a student.  
  4. その人は私の弟。 That person is my younger brother.  
  5. 兄弟が三人いる。 I have three brothers.  
  6. 弟が2人います。 I have two younger brothers.  
  7. 弟が一人います。 I have one younger brother.  
  8. 弟が車を買った。 My younger brother bought a car.  
  9. 私の弟は強がる。 My younger brother acts tough (shows signs of being strong).  
  10. これが私の弟です。 This is my younger brother.

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