parlar
Spanish
verb
Definitions
- to speak
- to chatter
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Occitan parlar (speak) derived from Latin parabola (comparison, later, speech, illustration, word, parable, likeness).
Origin
Latin
parabola
Gloss
comparison, later, speech, illustration, word, parable, likeness
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
辞
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Parlyaree English
- Polari English
- parabola English
- *paraula Latin
- parabola Latin
- parabolo Latin
- parabolo, parabolō, parabolāre Latin
- parabolāre Latin
- parabolō Latin
- parabolō, parabolāre Latin
- Parole German
- parabola Italian
- parlabile Italian
- parlamento Italian
- parlare Italian
- parola Italian
- sparlare Italian
- straparlare Italian
- parabool Dutch, Flemish
- parabole French
- пара́бола Russian
- angloparlante Spanish, Castilian
- nahuaparlante Spanish, Castilian
- palabra Spanish, Castilian
- parlante Spanish, Castilian
- parábola Spanish, Castilian
- παραβολή Ancient Greek
- *preh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- palavra Portuguese
- parlar Portuguese
- parábola Portuguese
- parable Old French
- parabole Old French
- parole Old French
- parlar Catalan, Valencian
- paràbola Catalan, Valencian
- parábola Galician
- pravoa Galician
- përrallë Albanian
- parole Middle French
- palavra Old Portuguese
- parlar Old Portuguese
- pärle Alemannic German
- parlar Occitan
- pallabra Asturian
- peraule Friulian
- paraulla Old Occitan
- parlar Old Occitan
- baramail Middle Irish
- parabla Old Spanish
- palora Sicilian
- paroła Venetian
- paraul Dalmatian
- paraula Dalmatian
- parlur Dalmatian
- parlay Quechua
- parola Ladin