Usage Note
Frère traces to Latin frater and shares that root with English fraternal and brother. In religious French, un frère refers to a monk or lay brother. The term frères et soeurs (brothers and sisters) is used where English might say 'siblings,' as French lacks a common single word for that concept.
Examples
"Mon frère habite à Paris."
Natural Translation
My brother lives in Paris.
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