
English word bruh comes from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreh₂trós, English buddy, and later Proto-Germanic *brōþēr (Brother.)
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*bʰreh₂trós (Proto-Indo-European)
buddy (English)
To assign a buddy, or partner. A friend or casual acquaintance.. A partner for a particular activity.. An informal and friendly address to a stranger; a friendly placeholder name for a person one does not know.
*brōþēr (Proto-Germanic)
Brother.
brōþor (Old English)
broþor (Old English)
Brother.
brother (Middle English)
Brother.
bud (English)
(informal) Buddy, friend.. (informal) used to address a male To be like a bud in respect to youth and freshness, or growth and promise.. To begin to grow, or to issue from a stock in the manner of a bud, as a horn.. To form buds.. To reproduce by splitting off buds. (usually uncountable, slang) Potent cannabis taken from the flowering part of the plant (the bud), or marijuana generally.. A [...]
bruh (English)
(slang).