komando
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komando n
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komando (accusative singular komandon, plural komandoj, accusative plural komandojn)
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Etymology 1 edit
From Dutch commando, from Spanish comando, from Latin commandare, from Latin commendare.
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komando (first-person possessive komandoku, second-person possessive komandomu, third-person possessive komandonya)
Etymology 2 edit
Semantic loan from English commando (“small fighting force”).
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komando (first-person possessive komandoku, second-person possessive komandomu, third-person possessive komandonya)
- commando, a small fighting force specially trained for making quick destructive raids against enemy-held areas.
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- “komando” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
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Borrowed from English commando, from Afrikaans kommando, from Portuguese comando, from Late Latin *commandare, from Latin commendāre.
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komando n
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Borrowed from German Kommando, from Italian comando.
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komando n
- (historical, Nazism) Kommando (basic unit of organization of forced labourers in Nazi concentration camps)
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Borrowed from English commando, from Afrikaans kommando.
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komando (definite accusative komandoyu, plural komandolar)