parlement
common nounproper noun
Syllable Decomposition
parlementComposed of 'parler' with the suffix '-ment'; the word has successively designated a conversation, the action of speaking, a statement, what is said, a deliberative assembly in France and England at the time of the Anglo-Norman kings. The medieval Latin 'parlamentum magnum' or 'generale' is derived from the French and attested since 1250.
Definitions
- histoire
- histoire
- politique
- politique
Synonyms
étatsgénéraux
Plural
parlements
Translations
german:Parlament
english:legislature
arabic:مجلس
chinese:国会
korean:국회
danish:ting
spanish:parlamento
finnish:parlamentti
greek:κοινοβούλιο
hebrew:הפרלמנט
hindi:संसद
japanese:国会
dutch:parlement
polish:parlament
portuguese:parlamento
russian:парламент
swedish:ting
thai:รัฐสภา
turkish:meclis
ukrainian:парламент
See also
parolier (cn.) antiparlementaire (adj.) parlerie (cn.) parler (v.) parler (cn.) parleuse (cn.) parleuse (adj.) parole (cn.) antiparlementariste (adj.) déparler (v.) dysphémisme (cn.) parlant (adj.) parlementaire (adj.) parlementaire (cn.) parlementarisme (cn.) parlementer (v.) parleur (cn.) reparler (v.) antiparlementarisme (cn.) parlé (adj.)