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    compadre
    /kəmˈpɑːdri/

    noun

    • 1. a way of addressing or referring to a friend or companion: informal US "that includes you, compadre"

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  2. In Spanish, a child’s father and godfather are, to each other, “compadres”—that is, “co-fathers”—but in English the word refers simply to a close friend. Like amigo, Spanish compadre is a masculine term; the equivalent feminine term is comadre.

  3. a friend or someone you trust, for example because they work with you or come from the same place as you; used especially by or of a Spanish-speaking person: He referred to the Mexican president as a compadre. Fewer examples. Among Stuart's most important compadres were his fellow Mississippians B. B. King and the Staple Singers.

  4. Translate Compadre. See 6 authoritative translations of Compadre in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

  5. a friend or someone you trust, for example because they work with you or come from the same place as you; used especially by or of a Spanish-speaking person: He referred to the Mexican president as a compadre. Fewer examples. Among Stuart's most important compadres were his fellow Mississippians B. B. King and the Staple Singers.

  6. Compadre definition: a friend, companion, or close associate.. See examples of COMPADRE used in a sentence.

  7. COMPADRE translate: ones childs godfather, one’s godchild’s father, buddy. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

  8. 5 days ago · In Spanish, compadre and padrino are not synonyms. A padrino is one's own godfather, whereas a compadre is the godfather of one's child or the father of one's godchild. Antonyms

  9. Definition of compadre noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. masculine noun. 1. (= padrino) godfather. 2. (especially Latin America) (informal) (= amigo) friend ⧫ pal (informal) ⧫ buddy (esp US) (informal) (en oración directa) friend. 3. (Southern Cone) (= jactancioso) braggart ⧫ loudmouth. (= engreído) show-off (informal) (= matón) bully. Collins Spanish-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers.

  11. compadre nm: coloquial (padrino respecto a padres) person who is the godfather of your child n : Mi hermano es el padrino de bautizo de mi hijo, así que es mi compadre. My brother is the godfather of my child. compadre nm: coloquial (amigo íntimo) (US) buddy, pal n (UK) mate n : Rogelio es mi compadre del alma: daría mi vida por él.