kamerad

[ˈkæməræd]

kamerad Definition

a friend or companion, especially a fellow soldier.

Using kamerad: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kamerad" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was my kamerad during the war.

  • Example

    The two kamerads were reunited after years of separation.

  • Example

    The soldiers formed a bond of brotherhood and called each other kamerad.

kamerad Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kamerad

Phrases with kamerad

  • an old friend or companion, especially one with whom one has shared difficult experiences

    Example

    It's always good to catch up with an old kamerad.

  • kamerad schwein

    a derogatory term used by German soldiers during World War II to refer to a comrade who was perceived as cowardly or incompetent

    Example

    He was called kamerad schwein by his fellow soldiers after he refused to follow orders.

  • kameradenschaft

    the sense of camaraderie and brotherhood that develops among soldiers who have shared difficult experiences together

    Example

    The kameradenschaft among the soldiers was evident in their willingness to risk their lives for each other.

Origins of kamerad

from German 'Kamerad', from French 'camarade', from Spanish 'camarada', from Latin 'camera', meaning 'chamber'

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Summary: kamerad in Brief

'Kamerad' [ˈkæməræd] is a noun that refers to a friend or companion, especially a fellow soldier. It is often used to denote a bond of brotherhood and camaraderie among soldiers who have shared difficult experiences together. Examples include 'He was my kamerad during the war.' and 'The soldiers formed a bond of brotherhood and called each other kamerad.' Phrases like 'old kamerad' and 'kamerad schwein' are also used to convey different connotations of the word.