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Esperanto
Etymology
Borrowed from French camarade, from Spanish camarada. Compare Russian камара́д (kamarád), Polish kamrat German Kamerad, English comrade, Yiddish קאַמעראַד (kamerad).
Pronunciation
Noun
kamarado (accusative singular kamaradon, plural kamaradoj, accusative plural kamaradojn)
- comrade, pal, buddy
1946, Stellan Engholm, Vivo vokas, Tyresö: Inko, published 2001, ĉ. VII:La homoj estis ja miaj fratoj en la batalo, kamaradoj, sed tamen ili restis pli malpli fremdaj, eĉ la nordanoj.- The people were indeed my brothers in battle, comrades, but still they remained more or less foreign, even the northerners.
- (communism) comrade
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Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto kamarado, English comrade, French camarade, German Kamerad, Italian camarata, Russian камара́д (kamarád), Spanish camarada.
Pronunciation
Noun
kamarado (plural kamaradi)
- comrade, companion
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