compañero

el compañero, la compañera(
kohm
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pah
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nyeh
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roh
)
This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
masculine or feminine noun
a. companion
Disfrutarás más el viaje si vas con algún compañero.You'll enjoy the trip more if you go with a companion.
a. classmate
¿Tienes compañeros nuevos este año?Have you got any new classmates this year?
b. schoolmate
Ana y yo fuimos compañeras en el Colegio Santa Cruz.Ana and I were schoolmates at the Santa Cruz School.
a. partner
Mi mujer es mi compañera de vida y mi único verdadero amor.My wife is my partner in life and my one true love.
a. partner
¿Quién es tu compañero en el torneo de Scrabble?Who's your partner in the Scrabble tournament?
b. coworker (at work)
Me llevo bien con todos mis compañeros, así que me resulta muy fácil colaborar con ellos.I get along with all my coworkers, so I find it very easy to collaborate with them.
c. colleague (at work)
Estoy trabajando con unos compañeros en un proyecto nuevo.I'm working with some colleagues on a new project.
a. pair
No encuentro el compañero de este guante verde.I can't find the pair to this green glove.
a. comrade
Compañeros, hoy es un día clave para nuestra organización.Comrades, today is an important day for our organization.
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