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Just a friendly fyi, itβs camaraderie.
Thanks, but they're actually both accepted spellings.
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/comradery/ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/comradery
Weird. Never seen that spelling. English is messed up.
Please don't use Mirriam-webster as an English source. Noah was on a tear to re-make English when he created American. And it's as american as a hot-dog eating contest -- but in as much as dictionaries only tell you what's popular and only accidentally say what's right, this one is the farthest from canon outside of one country. I'm surprised there's still a 'u' in 'source'; or a 'c', for that matter.