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- “Compadre and Comadre: More Than Just Terms of Endearment in Mexico”
This term, and its female counterpart “Comadre,” are staples in Mexican culture, deeply rooted in both camaraderie and tradition Despite the light-hearted way they are often used, their origins are quite ceremonial and steeped in religious significance
- Comadre | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
Translate Comadre See 7 authoritative translations of Comadre in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations
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- What Is a Comadre? Meaning, Role, and Why Every Latina Needs One
The word comadre comes from the Spanish term meaning "co-mother," and it has strong cultural and spiritual roots in Latin American communities Traditionally, a comadre is someone chosen to be the godmother of your child
- comadre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun comadre f (plural comadres) midwife Synonym: partera the godmother of one's child Synonym: madrina the mother of one's godchild a very dear and honoured female friend; sister (colloquial) a female gossipper, busybody (colloquial) go-between female equivalent of compadre
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- COMADRE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
COMADRE translations: godmother, matchmaker, midwife, gossipmonger Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary
- Compadre - Wikipedia
The female equivalent of compadre is comadre (Spanish: [koˈmaðɾe], Portuguese: [kuˈmaðɾɨ]) Thus, the child's father will call the child's godmother "comadre," while she will call him "compadre," and so on
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