ˌkäməˈräät interjection
Etymology: German, literally, comrade, from Middle French camarade companion — more at comrade
— used by German soldiers in World War I as a cry of surrender
ˌkäməˈräät interjection
Etymology: German, literally, comrade, from Middle French camarade companion — more at comrade
— used by German soldiers in World War I as a cry of surrender
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012