A meeting is a reunión. La reunión
An assembly is an asamblea. La asamblea
Assembling.
Assembly means like were your whole school meets in the gym or where ever.
It depends on how you mean it. If you are referring to government legislature, the word is "Assemblée" If you are referring to a large meeting (such as you would have at a school), the word is "Réunion" If you are referring to the act of assembling a machine or similar, the word is "Assemblage".
Yes. It comes from the Latin word "ad" which means "to" and the French word "jour" or "journée" meaning "day". In other words "adjourn" means "to another day".Another AnswerIn British English, adjourn means to temporarily suspenda meeting, not to end that meeting. To end a meeting is to 'close' that meeting.
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It means meeting/gathering.
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meeting means having a small gathering with a group of people for important matters!!
Meeting, appointment Another word for rendezvous is meet. The rendezvous point means the same as the meeting point. Also; We will meet at the crossroads means the same as; We will rendezvous at the crossroads.
Delightful, meeting expectations - wonderful...happy.
It is a French word. From the noun use of rendez vous meaning 'present your selves'. Used in the very late 1590's as 'a place for assembling troops'. Now meaning a 'meeting at a specific time and place'
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