браття

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Ukrainian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old Ruthenian бра́тья (brátʹja), from Old East Slavic братиꙗ (bratija).

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Noun[edit]

бра́ття (bráttjam pers pl (genitive бра́ттів, plural only)
бра́ття (bráttjan inan (indeclinable)

  1. (plural only or indeclinable collective, archaic) brethren, brothers
    • І покажем, що ми, браття, козацького роду.
      I pokažem, ščo my, brattja, kozacʹkoho rodu.
      And show them, brothers, that we are from the Cossack nation.

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