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It is therefore commonly used as a term of endearment roughly equivalent to “friend,” “brother,” or “comrade” among close friends or associates (generally males) in certain parts of Southern Italy, including Campania and Sicily, where it becomes cumpà or cumpari in the regional Southern languages.

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