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Phrase 'Hi bro'. Does "bro" here stand for "brother"?



 
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Phrase 'Hi bro'. Does "bro" here stand for "brother"? #1 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 9:14 am   Phrase 'Hi bro'. Does "bro" here stand for "brother"?
 

My friend usually say "Hi bro" to me. Does "bro" here stand for "brother"? And what should I pronounce "bro"? I mean "o" ? ^ or ou
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Hi bro, #2 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 9:20 am   Hi bro,
 

Bro is short for brother, and rhymes with go, slow and toe.
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Phrase 'Hi bro'. Does "bro" here stand for "brother"? #3 (permalink) Fri May 15, 2009 9:23 am   Phrase 'Hi bro'. Does "bro" here stand for "brother"?
 

thank you bro
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