Colonels

/ˈkɜːr.nəlz/ noun

Military officers of high rank, typically commanding a regiment or similar large unit; the plural of colonel.

From French 'colonel', derived from Italian 'colonello' (column leader), from 'colonna' (column). The term entered English in the 1500s during military modernization. Despite the spelling, it's pronounced 'kernel' in English, a quirk that arose from historical pronunciation shifts.

AMአማራ
ARعقيد
BNকর্নেল
CAcoronel
CSplukovník
DAoberst
DEObersten
ELΤαγματάρχης
EScoroneles
FAسرتیپ
FIeversti
FRcolonels
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