kamarado

Esperanto

Etymology

From French camarade.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kamaˈrado/
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  • Hyphenation: ka‧ma‧ra‧do

Noun

kamarado (accusative singular kamaradon, plural kamaradoj, accusative plural kamaradojn)

  1. comrade, pal, buddy
    • 1946, Engholm, Stellan, 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.

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Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto kamarado, French camarade, English comrade, Spanish camarada, Russian камара́д (kamarád), German Kamerad and Italian camarata.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.maˈra.do/

Noun

kamarado (plural kamaradi)

  1. comrade, companion

Derived terms

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