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comandante

American  
[kom-uhn-dan-tee, kaw-mahn-dahn-te] / ˌkɒm ənˈdæn ti, ˌkɔ mɑnˈdɑn tɛ /

noun

plural

comandantes,

plural

comandanti
  1. commandant.


Etymology

Origin of comandante

< Spanish, Italian

Example Sentences

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"I wish Italian actors ... were more present in international movies where Italian characters are written," said Favino, who was promoting his new Italian-language film "Comandante," which opens the Venice Festival on Wednesday.

From Reuters

The festival opens on Aug. 30 with the premiere of Italian World War Two film "Comandante", directed by Edoardo De Angelis.

From Reuters

Tal vez un comandante en jefe funcione mejor por la mañana, otro por la tarde; quizá uno funcione mejor cuando tenga hambre y otro cuando no la tenga.

From New York Times

A cualquier cerebro, incluso al de un comandante en jefe, se le dificulta la empatía necesaria, a gran escala, para entender lo que significa lanzar un arma nuclear.

From New York Times

Venice organizers announced Friday that Edoardo De Angelis’s “Comandante” will instead open the 80th Venice Film Festival next month.

From Seattle Times