frati
See also: Frati and frați
English
Noun
frati
- plural of frate
Anagrams
- afrit, fitra, ftira, iftar, traif
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- frate
Etymology
From Latin frāter. Compare Romanian frate.
Noun
frati m (plural frats)
- brother
Derived terms
- frãtsilji
- frãtsescu
- nfrãtsescu
Related terms
- fãrtat
See also
- sorã
Ido
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfrati/
Noun
frati
- plural of frato
Italian
Noun
frati m
- plural of frate
Anagrams
- farti
Sicilian
Etymology
From Latin frāter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɾa.tɪ/
- Hyphenation: frà‧ti
Noun
frati m (plural frati)
- Son of the same parents as another person.
- A male having at least one parent in common with another (see half-brother, stepbrother).
- A male fellow member of a religious community, church, trades union etc.
- (informal) A form of address to a man.
- Ascuta, frati, nun u sacciu chi voi, ma nun sugnu ntirissatu.
- Listen, brother, I don't know what you want, but I'm not interested.
- Somebody, usually male, connected by a common cause or situation.
- Someone who is a peer, whether male or female.
- (poetic) Someone who is a kinsman or shares the same patriarch.
Antonyms
- (with regards to gender) soru
Derived terms
- fratastru
- fratuzzu
Related terms
- matri
- nannu
- patri
- sbinnannu
- soru
- za
- zia
- ziu
- zu
See also
- famigghia