batallón
battalion
noun bah-tah-YOHN Rare
Origin: From French bataillon, from Italian battaglione, augmentative of battaglia (battle).
Usage Note
Batallón is a military unit typically numbering several hundred soldiers, larger than a compañía (company) but smaller than a regimiento (regiment). Informally, un batallón is used hyperbolically to mean a large crowd: llegó con un batallón de periodistas. Note the written accent on the final syllable.
Examples
"El batallón cruzó la frontera al amanecer."
Natural Translation
The battalion crossed the border at dawn.
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