Assembly
assembly
The noun 'meeting' is a word for:a public gathering of people for a specific purpose;two or more people coming together for a specific purpose;an encounter.
The English word for "muthalkoottu" in Malayalam is "gathering" or "meeting." It typically refers to a gathering of people, often for a specific purpose or event.
A crowd, throng or gathering.
A gathering typically refers to a group of people coming together for a specific purpose. The number of attendees required to qualify as a gathering can vary based on the context or guidelines in place, such as government regulations. Generally, a gathering can be any number of people beyond an individual.
A convocation is a gathering of people called upon for a specific purpose such as a meeting or graduation. A group of students gathering for their graduation would be considered a convocation. Another example would be the gathering of people to a church for a sermon.
A group of people gathering with a common cause is normally termed "A Convention"
A congregation is a large gathering of people
The English translation of "pangangalap" is "gathering" or "collection." It refers to the act of collecting or assembling items, information, or resources. Depending on the context, it can also imply gathering people or data for a specific purpose.
A questionnaire is a printed sheet of questions that is given to a number of people to fill in for the purpose of gathering data on some specific subject.
Convocation is a noun. It refers to a large formal assembly of people, often for a specific purpose such as a ceremony or academic gathering.
An assemblage is a collection or gathering of different things or people, typically brought together for a specific purpose or function. It can refer to a physical grouping of objects or a social gathering of individuals.