Examples of using "Brüder" in a sentence and their english translations:
Brothers!
Are they brothers?
Brothers, sisters,
My brothers!
- I have two brothers.
- I've got two brothers.
The brothers hate each other.
- They are my brothers.
- These are my brothers.
You have two brothers.
Are they brothers?
Does he have any brothers?
- We are brothers.
- We're brothers.
Does Tom have any brothers?
Do you have any brothers?
- They're brothers.
- They are brothers.
Are you brothers?
I have brothers.
Are they brothers?
The brothers write.
Thanks, brothers.
He has three brothers.
- Both the brothers are dead.
- Both of the brothers are dead.
- The two brothers have died.
- The two brothers died.
How many brothers do you have?
You have two older brothers.
Both brothers are still alive.
She has five older brothers.
You two are brothers, right?
- Both brothers are still alive.
- The two brothers are still alive.
- We're almost like brothers.
- We're just like brothers.
How many brothers do you have?
Tom has three older brothers.
She has three brothers.
Both brothers are still alive.
I have eight brothers.
You have two brothers.
They are my brothers.
- She has no brothers.
- She doesn't have any brothers.
Do you annoy your brothers?
- We're just like brothers.
- We are like brothers.
- We're like brothers.
You have two brothers.
Tom has two brothers.
He has three brothers.
Tom has three brothers.
- I have two brothers.
- I've got two brothers.
Dear brothers and sisters!
Both brothers were there.
She has five brothers.
- They are my brothers.
- These are my brothers.
We were like brothers.
- I have three brothers.
- I have 3 brothers.
- I've got three brothers.
I have four brothers.