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Translation note: There is no agreement in English sources about how to refer to délit in English. The tripartite division of § infractions in French law does not line up well with concepts in common law, and translations of délit into English vary greatly.
[Jurisdictional dualism, which was moreover expressly enshrined in our Constitution by the constitutional revision of 23 July 2008 instituting article 61-1 relative to the preliminary question of constitutionality, can only be seen as two sides of the same coin: two orders of jurisdiction dispensing justice "in the name of the French people ...
The French use apéritif to refer to the time before a meal and the drinks consumed during that time, yet "hors d'œuvre" is a synonym of "entrée" in French and means the first dish that starts a meal. At home in family circles it means more specifically seasoned salads taken as a starter.
Reverso is a French company specialized in AI-based language tools, translation aids, and language services. [2] These include online translation based on neural machine translation (NMT), contextual dictionaries, online bilingual concordances , grammar and spell checking and conjugation tools.
A two-party system is a political party system in which two major political parties [a] consistently dominate the political landscape. At any point in time, one of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority or governing party while the other is the minority or opposition party.
Deux Montagnes, French for Two Mountains Deux-Montagnes Line (AMT), a commuter railway line operated in the Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada area; Deux-Montagnes, Quebec, a municipality in southwestern Quebec, Canada; Deux-Sèvres, a French département; Blainville—Deux-Montagnes, a former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
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Dictionnaires Le Robert (pronounced [diksjɔnɛːʁ lə ʁɔbɛʁ]) is a French publisher of dictionaries founded by Paul Robert. Its Petit Robert is often considered one of the authoritative single-volume dictionary of the French language. The founding members of the editorial board were the lexicographers, Alain Rey and Josette Rey-Debove.