First attest late 13th. century, from Old French parlement (11th. century), originally "speaking, talk," from parler "to speak"
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The word "Parliament" comes from latin "Parlare" which means "to talk, to discuss"
ParliamentI believe it comes from the same root as modern French 'parler', meaning to speak or talk, and was used to denote a gathering for purposes of discussion. Soldiers would meet to 'parley' and a body meeting to discuss government would be a 'parliament'.
No discuss is a verb meaning to talk about something.The discus is an Olympic sport.
Discuss, meaning to talk about so as to reach a decision; talk or write about (a topic) in detail, is a verb, the corresponding noun is discussion, the plural form of discussion is discussions.If however you mean discus, meaning a heavy thick-centred disc thrown by an athlete, in ancient Greek games or in modern field events, then the plural form is discuses.
Preliminary meeting is a meeting before the actual meeting to discuss what they aer going to talk about in the main meeting
The french word is "parlement" which means speaking, so parliament is the place where we speak
Discuss is when 2 or more people talk something out. For example, in movies people have to "discuss."It also means to talk about a subject with someone and tell each other your ideas or opinions.
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Talk about.
Discuss
A positive connotation for talk could be discuss.
When scholars discuss economics they talk about how to understand demand and supply. They also assess how businesses affect the economy.