Yes, the word parliament is a collective noun for a parliament of owls, a parliament of crows, a parliament of ravens, and a parliament of rooks.
There is no Hebrew word for Parliament. Hebrew just uses the English word, spelled ×¤×¨×œ×ž× ×˜
The word "Parliament" comes from latin "Parlare" which means "to talk, to discuss"
The British legislative is a parliament.
The word, "mineral," can be spelled using only the letters found in the word, "parliament."
The french word is "parlement" which means speaking, so parliament is the place where we speak
The British Parliament thought the law was unfair.
Yes, 'Parliament' is a noun. It refers to a legislative body of government responsible for making laws and decisions.
The noun 'parliament' is an abstract noun for a governing body. There is no one physical thing that is a parliament; a parliament is a combination of the people, the power vested in those people, and the activities of those people that is a parliament. The noun 'parliament' used to mean the members of a parliament (a specific group of people) is a concrete noun.
Synonyms : government, legislative body , legislature , assembly, Members of Parliament
talk.
Britain's Legislature?