Use 'other' to talk about a different person or thing. It means not the one you just said. We use it when comparing two or more things.
I have one pen, but the other is blue.
She wants the other book, not this one.
'Other' can show the remaining people or things in a group. It replaces a noun and means the rest, not the ones already talked about.
Some students are here; the others are outside.
I like these apples, but the others are sour.
'The other' is used to talk about one more thing or person when there are two in total. It means the one that is not the first mentioned.
There are two cars; the other is red.
I have two hats and I like the other hat.
'Other' can mean something more or different in addition to one thing. It shows extra options or possibilities.
I have no other choice but to go.
Is there any other way to do this?
'Other' is used in technical language to describe a different category or option than one already known. It helps separate two or more groups or items clearly.
The other set contains only prime numbers.
Choose the other group for better results.
'Other' can be a noun meaning a person or group that is different from oneself or one’s group. It is common in philosophy to talk about identity and difference.
The self often defines itself by the other.
They viewed the other as unfamiliar and strange.
Sometimes 'other' means a person or thing that is not you or not the one known. It shows an alternative or different choice.
I asked the other for help.
She wants to try with other people.