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How do you say companion in different languages?

Here are some ways to say "companion" in different languages:

Romance Languages:

* Spanish: compañero (male), compañera (female)

* French: compagnon (male), compagne (female)

* Italian: compagno (male), compagna (female)

* Portuguese: companheiro (male), companheira (female)

* Romanian: companion (male), companionă (female)

Germanic Languages:

* German: Begleiter (male), Begleiterin (female)

* Dutch: metgezel (male/female)

* Swedish: följeslagare (male/female)

* Danish: ledsager (male/female)

* Norwegian: følgesvenn (male), følgesvenninne (female)

Slavic Languages:

* Russian: спутник (sputnik) (male/female)

* Polish: towarzysz (male), towarzyszka (female)

* Czech: spolucestující (male/female)

* Ukrainian: супутник (suputnik) (male/female)

Other Languages:

* Chinese (Mandarin): 同伴 (tóngbàn)

* Japanese: 仲間 (nakama)

* Korean: 동반자 (dongbanja)

* Arabic: رفيق (rafiq) (male), رفيقة (rafiqa) (female)

* Hindi: साथी (saathi)

* Greek: συνοδός (synodos) (male/female)

Note: Some languages use gendered terms for companion, while others use a single term for both genders. The specific terms and usage may vary depending on context and region.

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