Commando

/kəˈmændoʊ/ noun

A soldier specially trained for rapid raids and assault missions, or the military unit itself.

From Afrikaans kommando, from Portuguese comando (command). Originally described Boer military units in South Africa, adopted by British forces during WWII.

AMኮማንዶ
ARفريق خاص
BNকমান্ডো
CAcommando
CSkomando
DAkommando
DEKommando
ELκομάντο
EScomando
FAکماندو
FIkommando
FRcommando
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