My (brother) meaning in English
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Definition
my (brother)
:I have (a brother)
Possessive adjectives- "Shorty: Oh boy, my boss is Anna."
- "Woman: My room is so hot."
- "Woman: For my main course, I'd like the fish & chips."
- "I've lost my suitcase."
- "Shelly: This is my husband, Brian."
- "Timmy: Ma'am, please just sell me the ticket, my bus leaves in a few minutes."
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