Camarada in english

Comrade

pronunciation: kɑmræd part of speech: noun
In gestures

camarada = chum ; pal ; comrade ; companion. 

Example: Frank was rather different from his chums, but they were very fond of him.Example: I found myself next to a red-headed gal who, it turned out, wanted nothing to do with me but make eyes at my pal.Example: Her father killed himself after being slandered by his comrades.Example: To describe my friend as contemptible would perhaps be a bit harsh, so let it suffice to say that he was not above pulling a nasty trick on a companion.

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» camarada de armasbrother in armscomrade in arms .

Example: As the story unfolds, the main character must choose between the success of his mission and the lives of his men - his brothers in arms.

Example: Ultimately, she learns from her comrades in arms, what it truly means to be a leader, both in the military and in life.

» como camaradascomradely .

Example: As I said in the introduction to my article, we all hope this can be the beginning of a comradely exchange of ideas and debate.

Camarada synonyms

associate in spanish: asociar, pronunciation: əsoʊsiət part of speech: noun, verb familiar in spanish: familiar, pronunciation: fəmɪljɜr part of speech: adjective fellow in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: feloʊ part of speech: noun companion in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: kəmpænjən part of speech: noun brother in spanish: hermano, pronunciation: brʌðɜr part of speech: noun
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