English
Etymology
step- + brother
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: step‧broth‧er
Noun
stepbrother (plural stepbrothers )
The son of one's stepparent who is not the son of either of one's biological parents .
The stepson of one's parent who is not one's half-brother .
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Translations
son of one's stepfather or stepmother
Asturian: hermanastru (ast) m , hermanascu (ast) m
Catalan: germanastre (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 繼兄弟 / 继兄弟 , 继兄弟 ( jìxiōngdì )
Czech: nevlastní bratr m
Dutch: stiefbroer (nl) m
Esperanto: vicfrato
Finnish: velipuoli (fi)
French: quasi-frère (fr) m
Georgian: დედინაცვლის შვილი ( dedinacvlis švili ) , მამინაცვლის შვილი ( maminacvlis švili ) , დედინაცვლის ვაჟი ( dedinacvlis važi ) , მამინაცვლის ვაჟი ( maminacvlis važi )
German: Stiefbruder (de) m
Greek: ετεροθαλής αδελφός m ( eterothalís adelfós )
Hindi: सौतेला भाई m ( sautelā bhāī )
Hungarian: mostohatestvér (hu)
Icelandic: stjúpbróðir m
Ido: stif-fratulo (io)
Indonesian: saudara tiri (id) , kakak tiri ( older ) , adik tiri ( younger )
Irish: leasdeartháir m
Italian: fratellastro (it) m
Japanese: 義兄弟 (ja) ( ぎきょうだい, gikyōdai )
Kurdish:
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Latin: (please verify ) vitrici filius m (1), (please verify ) novercae filius m (2)
Macedonian: полубрат m ( polubrat )
Maori: tungāne kē ( of a female )
Norman: d'mié-fréthe m , fréthe emprunté m
Norwegian:
Bokmål: stebror m
Nynorsk: stebror m
Persian: برادندر ( barâdandar ) , نابرادری (fa) ( nabaradari )
Polish: brat przyrodni m
Portuguese: irmão de criação m
Russian: сво́дный брат m ( svódnyj brat )
Scottish Gaelic: leas-bhràthair m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: полубрат m
Roman: polubrat (sh) m
Slovak: nevlastný brat m
Slovene: polbrat m
Spanish: hermanastro m
Swedish: styvbror (sv) c , plastbror c
Taos: p’ǫ́yna ( younger ) , pòpóna ( older )
Volapük: lublod (vo) , hilugem
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