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Comrade, Friend, Pal, Buddy. It is a term used between friends or to refer to a friend. It can be used by a stranger in the same way "Buddy" or "Pal" can be used in English to refer to a stranger, but without a negative or condescending connotation that sometimes accompany the English words.

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8y ago

"Godfather" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word compadre. The masculine singular noun also translates into English as "buddy," "friend," or "pal" according to context. The pronunciation will be "kom-PA-drey" in Italian.

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3y ago

Compadre is what the godfather of a child is to that child‘s parents in other words co-parent.

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9y ago

The word compadre is a noun that is an informal way of addressing a friend. It is of Spanish origin.

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9y ago

A compadre is a friend or companion, from the Spanish meaning "joint father", also used in Spanish and Portuguese to mean a godfather or a companion.

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11y ago

There is no known word in English for compadre

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13y ago

Pues compadre se dise, comfather

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10y ago

compadre = friend or comrade.

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8y ago

Translation: compatriot

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13y ago

Godfather

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