brother is the degree of kinship between two individuals who have the same father and mother.
Siblings who share only one parent, either the father or the mother, are called "half brothers".
In most Western and Eastern societies, siblings typically grow up and develop strong bonds throughout their lives; create intense feelings for each other, like the love, a fraternity, O jealousy, a anger and the hostility. The way the relationship between siblings is built is based on some factors, such as education and the type of treatment given. by the parents, the personality of each individual, the personal experiences that pass away from the family and even the order of birth.
In the religious sphere, the term "brother" is used to describe a man who has the same religious beliefs and who is part of the same congregation or religious doctrine; it is the form of treatment adopted by members of these religious groups.
Another very common use of the word "brother" is to designate a very close friend, someone who is actually seen as a sister; as a family member. Often the expression "
brother" in this context is changed to slang "Bro", a diminutive form of the word "brother". Example: "Hey bro, are we going to play football today?"the female brother is sister. In English, the word "brother" is translated to "brother".
See also the meanings of brother and Brother in law.