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Definition and meaning of - おとうと in Japanese

おとうと
otouto

N4

1.one's younger brother

Noun

弟が 一人 います。
I have a younger brother.
でし弟子
deshi

N4

1.pupil, disciple, apprentice

Noun

私はあなたの弟子になりたいです。
I want to be your pupil.
おとうと
otouto

N4

1.a younger male sibling.

Noun

私の弟はとても元気です。
My younger brother is very energetic.
弟は学校で勉強しています。
My little brother is studying at school.
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2.spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband.

Noun

私の弟は妻の弟です。
My brother-in-law is my wife's younger brother.
彼女の弟はとても親切です。
Her brother-in-law is very kind.
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3.a younger male sibling.

Noun

彼は有名な画家の弟です。
He is the pupil of a famous painter.
弟は毎日新しい技術を学びます。
My apprentice learns new techniques every day.
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でし弟子
deshi

N4

1.a student or follower of a teacher.

Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'

先生の弟子は、毎日一生懸命勉強します。
The teacher's disciples study hard every day.
弟子たちは、師匠からの教えを大切にします。
Disciples cherish the teachings of their master.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

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