Brethren Meaning in English
word
/ˈbɹɛðɹən/
BRETH-rin
/bɹˈɛðɹən/
BRETH-rin
Definition
Old-fashioned or religious word meaning 'brothers,' often used to refer to members of the same group, especially in a religious context.
Usage & Nuances
Predominantly used in religious, ceremonial, or literary contexts; rarely used in modern spoken English. Synonymous with 'brothers' but seen as formal, traditional, or archaic. Common in church addresses: 'dear brethren.'
Spanish: hermanos (antiguo/religioso) - hermanos en la fePortuguese (BR): irmãos (arcaico/religioso) - irmãos de féPortuguese (PT): irmãos (arcaico/religioso) - irmãos de féChinese (Simplified): 弟兄们(宗教用语/古语)Chinese (Traditional): 弟兄們(宗教用語/古語)Hindi: भ्राता (धार्मिक या पुराना) - भाई (धार्मिक संदर्भ)Arabic: إخوة (ديني أو قديم)Bengali: ভ্রাতৃবৃন্দ - ভাইয়েরাRussian: братьяJapanese: 兄弟たちVietnamese: anh emKorean: 형제들Turkish: kardeşlerUrdu: بھائیوIndonesian: saudara-saudara
Example Sentences
Brethren, please take your seats.
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All the brethren attended the service.
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The church welcomed new brethren to the community.
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We must support our brethren in times of need.
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Throughout history, brethren have gathered to celebrate their faith.
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"Dear brethren, let us unite and work for peace," the leader said.
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