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The French word for "to speak" is "parler".
The word "parley" comes from the Middle French word "parler," meaning "to speak."
The verb "parler" (pronounced par-lay) means "to speak."
The word "parliament" comes from the Old French word "parlement." It ultimately has its roots in the Latin word "parlamentum," which means a speaking, talking, or a discussion.
The French word "salut" comes from the Latin word "salutem," which means "health" or "greetings." It is commonly used as a casual greeting in French to say "hi" or "hello."
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The french word is "parlement" which means speaking, so parliament is the place where we speak
The word parliament comes from the French word Parlerment
'Parliament' came from the French 'Parlement', place where we speak, form the verb 'parler'.
The French word for "to speak" is "parler".
The word "parley" comes from the Middle French word "parler," meaning "to speak."
The French word for speak is parler.
The verb "parler" (pronounced par-lay) means "to speak."
It means, speaking to someone
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'.
First attest late 13th. century, from Old French parlement (11th. century), originally "speaking, talk," from parler "to speak"so...yes
The word "parliament" comes from the Old French word "parlement." It ultimately has its roots in the Latin word "parlamentum," which means a speaking, talking, or a discussion.