ca·ma·ra·der·ie (n.) means -
Goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among friends; comradeship.
-French, from camarade, comrade, from Old French, roommate.
Camarade -often Comrade A fellow member of a group, especially a fellow member of the Communist Party.
WORD HISTORY A comrade can be socially or politically close, a closeness that is found at the etymological heart of the word comrade. In Spanish the Latin word camara, with its Late Latin meaning “chamber, room,” was retained, and the derivative camarada, with the sense “roommates, especially barrack mates,” was formed. Camarada then came to have the general sense “companion.” English borrowed the word from Spanish and French, English comrade being first recorded in the 16th century. The political sense of comrade, now associated with Communism, had its origin in the late-19th-century use of the word as a title by socialists and communists in order to avoid such forms of address as mister. This usage, which originated during the French Revolution, is first recorded in English in 1884.-
2007-07-07 18:49:21
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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Cararaderie means Close Friendly Relationship. The word derives from the russian comrade.
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answered by ? 4
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When you work together as a team. Everybody is tuned in as a single person. Meaning, point blank, Sticking together, helping each other out, show support and helping each other get the task done at no expense to any single person.
2007-07-07 04:44:12
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answered by Anonymous
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click on the following link to understand it well
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camaraderie
2007-07-07 05:03:24
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answered by rohingrewal 4
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Camaraderie
mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together
2007-07-07 04:44:32
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answered by My Jay 5
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Goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among friends; comradeship
2007-07-07 04:41:27
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answered by Linda 6
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camaraderie means comradeship, actualy its mutual trust or u can just say it az frndship
az simple az tht
2007-07-07 08:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The feeling/bonding you get when you are part of a group of people that are working and striving for similar goals.
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2007-07-07 04:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It is common bond among people who share a common interest, or job.
2007-07-07 04:42:25
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answered by WC 7
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ca·ma·ra·der·ie(käm-räd-r, km-rd-)
[French, from camarade, comrade, from Old French, roommate; see comrade.]
Definition-Goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among friends; comradeship.
2007-07-08 09:59:12
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answered by тн¡иК™ツ- proud ¡иd¡αи 6
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