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Jan
Ever noticed how words like comradery pop up in online chats, DMs, or social media conversations, and youâre left wondering what they really mean? Comradery, much more common as the synonym camaraderie, comes from the French word camarade, meaning comrade. Its roots go even further back through Late Latin camera, meaning chamber and originally described a roommate or companion, literally someone sharing a group sleeping in one room. Over time, the word evolved, with the -ry suffix forming terms like wizardry or citizenry, and now it captures the sense of friendship, trust, and connection we see in text abbreviations, online…