parlement

common nounproper noun

Syllable Decomposition

parlement

Composed 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

  • germangerman:Parlament
  • englishenglish:legislature
  • arabicarabic:مجلس
  • chinesechinese:国会
  • koreankorean:국회
  • danishdanish:ting
  • spanishspanish:parlamento
  • finnishfinnish:parlamentti
  • greekgreek:κοινοβούλιο
  • hebrewhebrew:הפרלמנט
  • hindihindi:संसद
  • japanesejapanese:国会
  • dutchdutch:parlement
  • polishpolish:parlament
  • portugueseportuguese:parlamento
  • russianrussian:парламент
  • swedishswedish:ting
  • thaithai:รัฐสภา
  • turkishturkish:meclis
  • ukrainianukrainian: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.)