- A-la-pek-gú: أخ (’aχ) m
- Armenian: եղբայր (eghbayr)
- Bosnian: brat m
- Breton: breur m, breudeur pl
- Brithenig: ffradr m
- Bulgarian: брат (brat) m (1,3)
- Catalan: germà m
- Croatian: brat m
- Czech: bratr m
- Dan-gú: broder c, bror c
- Eng-gú: brother
- Estonian: vend
- Guaraní: kyvy (brother of a female) (1); yvýra (tyvýra/ryvy/ityvýra) (younger brother of a male) (1), yke'y (tyke'y/ryke'y/ityke'y) (elder brother of a male) (1)
- Hân-gú: 형제 (hyeongje)
- Hi-lia̍p-gú: αδελφός (aðelfós) m (1,2,3)
- Hindi: भाई (bhāī), भ्राता (bhrātā)
- Hi-pek-lâi-gú: אח (akh) m (1,2,3,4)
- Hôa-gú: 兄弟
- Hoat-gú: frère m (1,2,3)
- Hungarian: testvér (any sibling), báty (elder brother), öcs (younger brother)
- Hun-lân-gú: veli m (1,2,3)
- Ìn-nî-gú: saudara laki-laki (male sibling), kakak laki-laki/abang (elder brother), adik laki-laki (younger brother) (1), bruder (3)
- Interlingua: fratre (1,3)
- Irish: deartháir
- Í-tāi-lī-gú: fratello (1,2) m; fratello, frate m (3)
- Ji̍t-gí: 兄弟 (きょうだい, kyōdai) (male sibling) / 兄 (あに), お兄さん (おにいさん, oniisan) (elder brother) / 弟 (おとうと, otōto) (younger brother) (1), 修道士 (しゅうどうし, shūdōshi) / ブラザー (burazā) (3)
- Kē-tē-gú: broer m, broeder m (formal)
- Lâm-hui-gú: broer
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- La-teng-gú: frater m
- Latvian: brālis m (1,2,3)
- Lithuanian: brolis m (1,2,3)
- Lō•-se-a-gú: брат (brat) m
- Ma-lâi-gú: saudara laki-laki (male sibling), kakak laki-laki/abang (elder brother), adik laki-laki (younger brother) (1), bruder (3)
- Marathi: भाऊ (bhāu)
- Mi'kmaq: nidap
- Norwegian: bror (1), lillebror (little brother) (1), storebror (big brother) (1), Broder (older form/formal), stebror (stepbrother) (2), halvbror (half-brother) (2)
- Oa̍t-lâm-gú: anh, em (younger) (1,2)
- Old English: brōþor m
- Pho-lân-gú: brat m
- Pho-su-gú: بَرادَر (bærādær)
- Phû-tô-gâ-gú: irmão m (1,3)
- Romanian: frate m
- Sanskrit: बंधू (bandhu)
- Sè-kài-gú: frato
- Se-pan-gâ-gú: hermano m (1,2), fray (3)
- Serbian:
- Slovene: brat m (1,3)
- Swedish: bror (1,2), broder (older/more formal) (2,3)
- Tek-gú: Bruder m (1,2,3,4)
- Telugu: సోదరుడు (soodaruddu), అన్న (anna), అన్నయ్య (annayya, elder brother); తమ్ముడు (tammuddu, younger brother)
- Tupinambá: kybyra (brother of a female) (1); ybyra (t-, t-) (younger brother of a male), yke'yra (t-, t-) (elder brother of a male)
- Ukrainian: брат m
- Welsh: brawd m
- Xhosa: bhuti
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