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= Comando.la = Comando is a Spanish word that can have several meanings depending on the context: 1. Military/Special Forces: - Comando refers to a commando or special forces unit trained for carrying out raids and other specialized military operations[1]. - It can also refer to an individual commando soldier[1]. 2. Command/Control: - Comando can mean "command" in the sense of authority, leadership or control[4]. - In computing, it refers to a command or instruction given to a computer program[4]. 3. Remote Control: - Comando is sometimes used as a shortened form of "telecomando", meaning a remote control device[4]. 4. Linguistics: - In Spanish, "comando" is a masculine noun[13]. The plural form is "comandos"[1]. - It's derived from the Latin "commendare" meaning "to recommend" via Dutch and Portuguese influences[1]. 5. Wine: - There are some Spanish wines that use "Comando" in their names, like "Comando G La Breña"17<ref name="ref14">14</ref>. These are typically referring to the winemaking team or project rather than a military meaning. 6. Audio Equipment: - Some audio companies use "Comando" in product names, likely to evoke a sense of power or control2<ref name="ref5">5</ref>. 7. Clothing: - In some contexts, comando can refer to a type of jacket or coat, similar to a duffle coat[13]. 8. Usage in Other Languages: - The word exists in similar forms in other languages like Italian, Portuguese and Romanian, often with military or command-related meanings[10]. Key points: - The primary meanings revolve around military special forces and the concept of command/control. - It's used in various commercial contexts (wine, audio) to evoke strength or authority. - The word has spread to multiple languages through military and colonial interactions. When encountering "comando", it's important to consider the context to determine which specific meaning is intended, as it can vary significantly between military, technological, or commercial uses. == References == <references />
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