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Compadre

Description:

A term originating from Spanish, "compadre" refers to a close friend, buddy, or comrade. It implies a deep bond between individuals, often through shared experiences, mutual trust, and understanding. This term is commonly used in Latin American cultures, particularly in Mexico, to address a close male friend or godfather.

Possible Definitions:

  1. A close friend or comrade.
  2. A godfather.
  3. An accepted form of address for a close male friend or companion.

Sample Sentences:

  • 1. My compadre and I have known each other since childhood.
  • 2. Juan is my compadre, and I can always count on him for support.
  • 3. Alejandro and I have been through thick and thin together, he's more than just a compadre to me.
  • 4. Antonio is the compadre of my youngest son and plays a vital role in his upbringing.
  • 5. Hey, compadre! Long time no see. How have you been?

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