Commander
The Spanish word 'comandante' is a noun typically used to refer to a high-ranking officer in the military. Depending on the context, it can mean 'commander', 'commandant', or 'commanding officer' in English. It's commonly used in formal or militaristic contexts where one needs to refer to a person who has authority over a group of people in a structured organization, such as the army, navy, or air force.
The commander gave the attack order.
This phrase is used in a formal or military context, where the commander, referred to as 'comandante' in Spanish, gives an order for attack.
Commander, we have a problem.
In this example, a subordinate addresses their superior as 'comandante', notifying them of a problem in the current situation.
The commander agrees with the proposal.
This sentence would typically be used in a meeting or discussion scenario where the speaker is conveying that the 'comandante', or commander, is in agreement with a proposal put forward.