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comrade in Japanese

comrade in Japanese is 同志, 仲間, 同伴者 — comrade means a close companion or fellow member of a group, especially one who shares the same struggle or cause.

comrade in Japanese

同志
noun
Pronounced: dōshi
A mate, companion, or associate. [from 1590s]
仲間
noun
Pronounced: nakama
A mate, companion, or associate. [from 1590s]
同伴者
noun
Pronounced: dōhansha
A mate, companion, or associate. [from 1590s]
同僚
noun
Pronounced: dōryō
A mate, companion, or associate. [from 1590s]
戦友
noun
Pronounced: sen'yuu
A companion in battle; fellow soldier.
同志
noun
Pronounced: dōshi

What does "comrade" mean?

  1. noun A close companion or fellow member of a group, especially one who shares the same struggle or cause.
    "He stayed loyal to his old comrades from the army long after the war ended."
  2. noun A term of address used among socialists, communists, or members of certain political movements, similar to "Mr." or "Ms."
    "The delegates greeted each other as "comrade" at the party congress."

comrade in a sentence

  • He stayed loyal to his old comrades from the army long after the war ended.
  • The two hikers became comrades after surviving the storm together.
  • The delegates greeted each other as "comrade" at the party congress.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "comrade" in Japanese?

"comrade" in Japanese is 同志, 仲間, 同伴者. comrade means: A close companion or fellow member of a group, especially one who shares the same struggle or cause.

How do you pronounce 同志?

"comrade" in Japanese is 同志, pronounced "dōshi".

How do you use "comrade" in a sentence?

Example: "He stayed loyal to his old comrades from the army long after the war ended." In Japanese, "comrade" is 同志, 仲間, 同伴者.

Are there other ways to say "comrade" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "comrade": 同志, 仲間, 同伴者, 同僚, 戦友.

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