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"Do you have news from your brother?" in French

Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre frère ?

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The French translation for “Do you have news from your brother?” is Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre frère ?. The French, Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre frère ?, can be broken down into 7 parts:"have (2nd person plural)" (avez), "you (singular polite form and plural)" (vous), "some (plural)" (des), "news" (nouvelles), "of; from" (de), "your (formal singular)" (votre) and "brother" (frère).

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