"compañere" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /kompaˈɲeɾe/, [kõm.paˈɲe.ɾe] Forms: compañere gender-neutral [canonical], compañeres [plural], compañera [feminine], compañeras [feminine, plural], compañero [masculine], compañeros [masculine, plural]
Rhymes: -eɾe Etymology: Gender-neutral e replaces the gendered endings/elements a and o. Etymology templates: {{-a-o-e|es}} Gender-neutral e replaces the gendered endings/elements a and o. Head templates: {{es-noun|gneut|f=compañera|m=compañero}} compañere gender-neutral (plural compañeres, feminine compañera, feminine plural compañeras, masculine compañero, masculine plural compañeros)
  1. (gender-neutral, neologism) fellow, companion; comrade; colleague; partner Tags: gender-neutral, neologism
    Sense id: en-compañere-es-noun-4UqyZlUd Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header, Spanish neologisms

Download JSON data for compañere meaning in Spanish (2.0kB)

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          "english": "Politicians will be able to call their supporters comrades.",
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    }
  ],
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