tovarishch
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[edit]tovarishch (plural tovarishches)
- Alternative form of tovarish
- 1963, Jews and the Jewish People[1], page 69:
- The people were surprised that the old Moshka had business with tovarishch Commissar.
- 1963, Jacob Klein-Haparash, He Who Flees the Lion[2], page 84:
- Yes, a watch, and this tovarishch has given it to me.
- 1989, Anthony Burgess, “Dau”, in Any Old Iron, London: Hutchinson, →ISBN; republished New York, N.Y.: Washington Square Press, Pocket Books, 1990, →ISBN, page 82:
- 2004, Wesley Adamczyk, When God Looked the Other Way[3], page 45:
- “I will remember, tovarishch,” I answered uncertainly, not knowing how I should address him.
- 2010, Patrik Ouředník, translated by Alex Zucker, Case Closed[4], page 131:
- There's no other way, tovarishch, no other way!