Komsomol
Komsomol (name) means the youth organisation of the Communist Party in the former Soviet Union. Example: “He joined the Komsomol as a teenager, as most young people did.”
How to use Komsomol
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe Soviet Union's official organisation for training young people in Communist ideology.
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Etymology
From Russian комсомол, an acronym for "Communist Union of Youth".
Frequently asked questions
What does “Komsomol” mean?
The word “Komsomol” means the youth organisation of the Communist Party in the former Soviet Union. In plain terms, the Soviet Union's official organisation for training young people in Communist ideology.
How do you use “Komsomol” in a sentence?
Here is “Komsomol” used in a sentence: “He joined the Komsomol as a teenager, as most young people did.”
What part of speech is “Komsomol”?
“Komsomol” is a name.
Where does the word “Komsomol” come from?
The word “Komsomol” comes from Russian. From Russian комсомол, an acronym for "Communist Union of Youth".
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