pal: [17] Pal is a Travellers’ contribution to English. It was borrowed from British Romany pal ‘brother, friend’, an alteration of continental Romany pral. This was descended ultimately from Sanskrit bhrátar- ‘brother’, a member of the same Indo-European word-family as English brother. => brother
pal (n.)
1788, from Romany (English Gypsy) pal "brother, comrade," variant of continental Romany pral, plal, phral, probably from Sanskrit bhrata "brother" (see brother (n.)). Extended colloquial form palsy-walsy attested from 1930.
pal (v.)
1879, from pal (n.). Related: Palled; palling.
例文
1. Well,solong, pal ,see you around.
さようなら、友達、また会いましょう。/
2.Put it there, Pal ,put it there!
握手して、弟、おめでとう!
3.Sakota was her cousin and bosom pal .
シャコタは従妹と親しい仲間です。
4.Listen, pal ,I don 't want you talking to my sister any more.