Camaradas (en. Comrades)

/ka.maˈɾa.ðas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
People who share a relationship of friendship or collaboration.
I have always counted on the help of my comrades in difficult times.
Siempre he contado con la ayuda de mis camaradas en los momentos difíciles.
Members of a political group or party fighting for a common cause.
The party comrades gathered to discuss strategies.
Los camaradas del partido se reunieron para discutir estrategias.
Comrades from a military group or war.
My battle comrades will always be in my heart.
Mis camaradas de batalla siempre estarán en mi corazón.

Etymology

From Latin 'camarada', meaning 'roommate'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

companions of life
Close friends who share life experiences.
camaradas de la vida
to be comrades
To have a relationship of friendship or camaraderie.
ser camaradas
comrades in the struggle
People who collaborate or participate together in a cause.
camaradas en la lucha

Related Words

comradeship
Relationship of friendship and camaraderie among people.
camaradería
cabin
Shared room, especially on a ship.
camarote
attendant
Person who assists or helps with camaraderie.
camarista

Slang Meanings

Friends or party companions.
We're going out with the comrades tonight.
Vamos a salir con los camaradas esta noche.
Comrades in a context of protest or activism.
The comrades united to fight for their rights.
Los camaradas se unieron para luchar por sus derechos.