English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "kameraad" is 'n metgesel wat 'n mens se aktiwiteite deel of 'n mede-lid van 'n organisasie of groep is, veral 'n politieke een. Dit kan ook verwys na 'n vriend of bondgenoot. Die term word dikwels in 'n militêre of politieke konteks gebruik om na 'n mede-soldaat of lid van 'n politieke party of organisasie te verwys.

Synonyms

  1. brother

Sentence Examples

  1. One of them lost their footing and went tumbling down after his comrade, adding to the pile the first overseer had started.
  2. Sancho followed him on foot, leading by the halter, as his custom was, his ass, his constant comrade in prosperity or adversity and advancing some distance through the shady chestnut trees they came upon a little meadow at the foot of some high rocks, down which a mighty rush of water flung itself.
  3. The curate, however, only went so far as to describe how the Frenchmen plundered those who were in the boat, and the poverty and distress in which his comrade and the fair Moor were left, of whom he said he had not been able to learn what became of them, or whether they had reached Spain, or been carried to France by the Frenchmen.
  4. Do you think your comrade will be so willing to risk his life for yours?
  5. That brave captain that you speak of is my eldest brother, who, being of a bolder and loftier mind than my other brother or myself, chose the honourable and worthy calling of arms, which was one of the three careers our father proposed to us, as your comrade mentioned in that fable you thought he was telling you.
  6. The pike was shivered in pieces against the ground, and the rest of the officers, seeing their comrade assaulted, raised a shout, calling for help for the Holy Brotherhood.
  7. Occasionally a comrade would toss a new bauble into the rotation.
  8. He burned just as fiercely as his former comrade had, and extinguished just as quickly too.
  9. The second brother, seeing how his comrade was treated, drove his heels into his castle of a mule and made off across the country faster than the wind.
  10. About this time the father of our Chrysostom died, and he was left heir to a large amount of property in chattels as well as in land, no small number of cattle and sheep, and a large sum of money, of all of which the young man was left dissolute owner, and indeed he was deserving of it all, for he was a very good comrade, and kind-hearted, and a friend of worthy folk, and had a countenance like a benediction.