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English
Etymology
From German Kamerad (“comrade”), the word that a surrendering German soldier would call out.
Verb
kamerad (third-person singular simple present kamerads, present participle kamerading, simple past and past participle kameraded)
- (intransitive) To surrender, as a German in World War II.
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch kameraad, from French camarade, from Spanish camarada or Italian camerata, from Medieval Latin *camarata, from Latin camara, camera (“a chamber”). Doublet of kamar and kamera.
Pronunciation
Noun
kamêrad (plural kamerad-kamerad)
- comrade (a mate, companion, or associate)
- Synonyms: kawan, kenalan, sahabat, sobat, teman
- (communism) comrade (a fellow socialist, communist or other similarly politically aligned person)
- a non-hierarchical title, functionally similar to "Mr.", "Mrs.", "Miss", "Ms." etc, in a communist or socialist state.
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