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Date Posted: 21:47:06 11/24/11 Thu
Author: The Chief
Subject: camaraderie and comrade probably come from the same Latin root, but comrade is much more associated with the old Soviet Union. Camaraderie doesn't seem to have the same "military" connotation as the other.
In reply to: Laurence 's message, "another word in french" on 07:24:58 11/24/11 Thu


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[> [> Ok, thank you for the clarification. -- Laurence, 03:57:54 11/25/11 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> I'm speaking merely from an "english-speaking" perspective, tho. Other countries may have different meanings. -- The Chief, 16:29:20 11/25/11 Fri [1]


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