How to say bring your brother with you. in Japanese

1)君(kun) (pn) you/buddy/pal/monarch/ruler/sovereign/masterの(no) (prt) indicates possessive/nominalizes verbs and adjectives/substitutes for "ga" in subordinate phrases/indicates a confident conclusion/ indicates emotional emphasis/indicates question弟(otouto) (n) younger brotherを(wo) (prt) indicates direct object of action/indicates subject of causative expression/indicates an area traversed/indicates time over which action takes place/indicates point of departure or separation of action/indicates object of desire, like, hate,一緒に一緒に(isshoni) (adv) together/at the same time/in a lump連れ連れ(tsure) (n,vs) companion/companyてきなさno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbい(i) (prt) strengthens a question, assertion, etc.。(。) Japanese period "."    
kun no otouto wo isshoni tsure tekinasai 。
Grammer form命令形 (Imperative form)Imperative form (meireikei)
convays a sense of urgency, order or command.
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