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dz貹ñ

[ kom-puhn-yair-oh; Spanish kawm-pah-nye-raw ]

noun

plural dz貹ñs
  1. (in the southwestern U.S.) a male companion or partner.
  2. (in Latin America) a male worker, coworker, or comrade.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of dz貹ñ1

1835–45, Americanism; < Spanish, equivalent to dz貹ñ ( a ) company + -ero < Latin -ary
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The man she called “brother, friend, dz貹ñ” insists he will be stepping back from political life and enjoying his retirement at his ranch in Chiapas.

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A fellow worker, or dz貹ñ, as they call each other meaning “partner,” had died less than two weeks earlier that September in yet another bicycle wreck on the streets of Manhattan.

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“Imagina que tienes un robot dz貹ñ de confianza que se siente parte de la familia, pero que sutilmente te está lavando el cerebro”, dijo.

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Franco will have to work to “build out” his accent, but he’ll get bonus points from us if he mangles the ‘r’ in ¡dz貹ñ! — a.k.a. “comrade” in Cuban.

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“I have participated in the recovery of five bicycles. What makes me most happy is seeing a dz貹ñ with his recovered bike,” says Solano.

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