Here's a breakdown:
* frè: brother
* m: my (possessive pronoun)
It's important to note that in Haitian Creole, the order of words can be different from English. The possessive pronoun "m" comes after the noun "frè" in this case.
You can also use "fratè m'" which is a more formal way of saying "brother."
For example, you might say:
* "Frè m' se yon bon moun." (My brother is a good person.)
* "Mwen renmen fratè m' anpil." (I love my brother very much.)