companion
This is the Spanish word for 'companion'. It refers to a person or animal with whom one spends a great deal of time or with whom one travels.
Batman's partner is Robin.
This phrase uses 'compañero' to indicate a partner in a dynamic duo; in this case, in a pop-culture reference.
My partner loved the new James Bond movie.
The phrase shows how 'compañero' is used to describe a friend or partner in casual conversation about likes or dislikes.
She is an excellent partner for commenting on movies.
In this phrase, 'compañera' is the feminine form of 'compañero', showing how gender is marked in Spanish nouns.
My favorite partner for watching movies is my brother.
This illustrates the use of 'compañero' to denote partnership or comradeship, usually in shared activities or interests.
In that movie, the protagonist lost his companion.
This sentence explains how 'compañero' can be used to describe someone's close friend or companion in a film.
My partner and I always go to the cinema on Saturdays.
This example phrase describes a common weekend activity, showcasing the term 'compañero' used in a collective activity context.
I invited my coworker to watch a movie at home.
In this example, 'compañero' is combined with 'de trabajo' to denote a coworker. It shows the diverse use of 'compañero' in different contexts.
My roommate loves science fiction movies.
This sentence demonstrates how 'compañero de cuarto' can be used to refer to a roommate.
We are going to watch a movie, do you want to join me and my partner?
This example invites someone to join in watching a movie, showing the use of 'compañero' in a social sense.
My regular cinema partner is sick today.
In this phrase, 'compañero de cine habitual' refers to someone the speaker regularly goes to the cinema with, illustrating 'compañero' used in habitual activities.