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парламент — meaning in English: parliament

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парламент
parlament
перевод
perevod
глава
glava
погода
pogoda
технологии
tekhnologii
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'парламент' in discussions about government, politics, and civic matters. You might hear it in formal settings like news reports or academic lectures, as well as in everyday conversations when discussing recent legislation or political events.
Synonyms & nuances
'Парламент' is often used to refer specifically to legislative bodies, whereas 'совет' (soviet) can imply a broader council or assembly. You would typically use 'парламент' when emphasizing the formal law-making institution, while 'совет' might be more suitable for discussing advisory or consultative groups.
Culture
'Парламент' stems from the French word 'parlement,' which means 'discussion' or 'talking.' In Russia, the concept of a parliament traces back to the 1993 constitutional crisis, which led to the establishment of a bicameral legislature, combining the State Duma and the Federation Council, thus highlighting its modern political significance in the country.
FAQ
Q.What does 'парламент' mean in English?
'Парламент' translates to 'parliament' in English, referring to the legislative body of a country responsible for making laws and representing the electorate.
Q.How do you pronounce 'парламент'?
'Парламент' is pronounced as 'parlament,' with the emphasis on the second syllable. Practicing the pronunciation can help you sound more natural when discussing political topics in Russian.
Q.Is 'парламент' a commonly used word in Russian?
'Парламент' is indeed a common term in Russian, especially in discussions about government and politics. It's useful to know for conversations related to current events, legislation, and civic responsibilities.
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