Inklingo

compañero

kom-pah-NYEH-roh/kompa'ɲeɾo/

classmate, workmate / colleague, teammate

Also: roommate / flatmate
NounmA1
Two young children, a boy and a girl, sitting at adjacent school desks, smiling and looking at the same open textbook.

📝 In Action

Mi compañero de clase me ayuda con la tarea.

A1

My classmate helps me with the homework.

Voy a almorzar con mis compañeros de trabajo.

A2

I'm going to have lunch with my workmates.

Busco un compañero de piso para compartir los gastos.

B1

I'm looking for a flatmate to share the expenses.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • compañero de claseclassmate
  • compañero de trabajoworkmate, colleague
  • compañero de equipoteammate
  • compañero de piso / cuartoroommate, flatmate

partner, companion

Also: mate
NounmA2
A man and a woman walking together in a sunny park, holding hands warmly, illustrating a life partner.

📝 In Action

Mi abuelo fue el compañero de vida de mi abuela por 60 años.

B1

My grandfather was my grandmother's life partner for 60 years.

Mi perro es mi fiel compañero en todas mis aventuras.

A2

My dog is my faithful companion on all my adventures.

Busco un compañero de viaje para ir a Perú.

B1

I'm looking for a travel companion to go to Peru.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • compañero de vidalife partner
  • compañero de viajetravel companion
  • compañero sentimentalromantic partner

comrade, fellow member

NounmB2formal
Two diverse adults standing shoulder-to-shoulder, looking forward with determination, symbolizing ideological unity or comradeship.

📝 In Action

El líder se dirigió a sus compañeros del partido.

B2

The leader addressed his fellow party members.

¡Compañeros, la lucha por nuestros derechos continúa!

C1

Comrades, the fight for our rights continues!

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • adversario (adversary)

Common Collocations

  • compañero de luchafellow fighter, comrade-in-arms
  • compañero de partidofellow party member

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "compañero" in Spanish:

classmatefellow memberteammate

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: compañero

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence uses 'compañero' to mean a romantic or life partner?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
compañera(female companion/partner/colleague)Noun
compañía(company, companionship)Noun
acompañar(to accompany, to go with)Verb
compañerismo(companionship, camaraderie, fellowship)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

Comes from the Latin 'com-' (meaning 'with') and 'panis' (meaning 'bread'). A 'compañero' was literally the person you shared your bread with. This beautiful origin story reminds us that the word is all about sharing something important, whether it's a meal, a classroom, a job, or your life.

First recorded: Around the 12th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: companion, companyFrench: compagnonItalian: compagno

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the main difference between 'compañero' and 'amigo'?

Think of it this way: 'compañero' is about a shared situation, while 'amigo' is about a shared feeling. Your 'compañero de trabajo' (coworker) is someone you share an office with, but they might not be your 'amigo' (friend). 'Amigo' implies a personal, emotional connection of friendship, whereas 'compañero' is based on a shared activity or space.

Can I use 'compañero' for my husband or wife?

Yes, you can! It's a lovely way to refer to a spouse, often as a 'compañero/a de vida' (life partner). It emphasizes the journey you share together. It's less formal than 'esposo/a' (husband/wife) and perhaps more romantic than just 'novio/a' (boyfriend/girlfriend).