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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. | |||
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