What is another word for Che?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈiː] (IPA)

Che is a versatile term that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is often used as an informal way to address someone or to grab someone's attention. However, there are a number of synonyms that can be used instead of che, depending on the situation. Some common synonyms for che include hey, yo, hi, hello, and hola. These terms can be used in similar contexts as che, such as to greet someone or to start a conversation. Other synonyms, such as buddy, mate, or pal, may be used to address someone with whom you are familiar or friendly. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the specific situation and your relationship with the person.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      CHEE.

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Usage examples for Che

"Che, Nina mia," he cried; "tu stai cca a Londra!
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
Walking through a back street one day, I saw an old woman higgling with a peripatetic dealer, who, at every interval afforded him by the remarks of his veteran antagonist, would tip his head on one side, and shout, with a kind of wondering enthusiasm, as if he could hardly trust the evidence of his own senses to such loveliness, O, Che bellezza!
"Hospital Sketches"
Robert Swain Peabody
However, Che sara, sara, and in the meantime we are very happy.
"Lady-John-Russell"
MacCarthy, Desmond

Famous quotes with Che

  • Che came in 1963, shortly after I had come to power.
    Ahmed Ben Bella
  • I spent a great deal of time with Che Guevara while I was in Havana. I believe he was far less a mercenary than he was a freedom fighter.
    Maureen O'Hara
  • And if there's any hope for America, it lies in a revolution, and if there's any hope for a revolution in America, it lies in getting Elvis Presley to become Che Guevara.
    Phil Ochs
  • This pursuit of security in the past, this attempt to find a haven in a fixed dogma and an organizational hierarchy as substitutes for creative thought and praxis is bitter evidence of how little many revolutionaries are capable of 'revolutionizing themselves and things,' much less of revolutionizing society as a whole. The deep-rooted conservatism of the People's Labor Party 'revolutionaries' is almost painfully evident; the authoritarian leader and hierarchy replace the patriarch and the school bureaucracy; the discipline of the Movement replaces the discipline of bourgeois society; the authoritarian code of political obedience replaces the state; the credo of 'proletarian morality' replaces the mores of puritanism and the work ethic. The old substance of exploitative society reappears in new forms, draped in a red flag, decorated by portraits of Mao (or Castro or Che) and adorned with the little 'Red Book' and other sacred litanies.
    Murray Bookchin
  • "What do you mean by anarchist-pacifist?"The attraction is strong, because both men literally laid down their lives for their brothers. "Greater love hath no man than this." "Let me say, at the risk of seeming ridiculous, that the true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love." Che Guevara wrote this,
    Dorothy Day

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