comando
command
noun koh-MAHN-doh Less Common
Origin: from 'comandare' (to command)
Also means
control
Usage Note
Comando spans a military order, a software command, and a physical control or knob, as in i comandi dell'auto ('the car's controls'). It also names the headquarters of a force, e.g. comando di polizia.
Examples
"Il generale dà l'ordine."
Natural Translation
The general gives the command.
Literal Translation
The general gives the command.
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