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What does kommandos mean?

"Kommandos" is the plural form of "kommando," a German word that can have a few different meanings depending on context:

1. Military:

* Commando: This is the most common meaning in English. It refers to a small, elite military unit trained for special operations, such as raids or sabotage. This usage comes directly from the German word.

2. Command:

* In some contexts, "kommando" can simply mean "command" or "order." This is less common than the commando meaning, but still used in German.

3. Other meanings:

* "Kommando" is sometimes used colloquially in German to describe a group of people working together, even if not military. For example, "die Putzkommando" would refer to a group of people cleaning something.

Therefore, "kommandos" could refer to:

* A group of commandos: This is the most likely meaning in English.

* Multiple commands: This is less common, but possible.

* A group of people working together: This usage is mostly confined to German.

To understand the exact meaning of "kommandos" in a particular context, it's important to consider the surrounding text or conversation.

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