parlaïr
Norman
verb
Definitions
- (Guernsey) to speak
Etymology
Inherited from Old French parler (speak, talk, speak talk) inherited from Latin parabolo, parabolō, parabolāre, parabola (comparison, later, speech, illustration, word, parable, likeness) derived from Ancient Greek παραβολή (comparison, parable).
Origin
Ancient Greek
παραβολή
Gloss
comparison, parable
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- parabola English
- parle English
- *parabolō Latin
- *paraula Latin
- parabola Latin
- parabolo Latin
- parabolo, parabolō, parabolāre Latin
- parabolāre Latin
- parabolō Latin
- parabolō, parabolāre Latin
- Parole German
- parabola Italian
- parola Italian
- parabool Dutch, Flemish
- parabole French
- пара́бола Russian
- palabra Spanish, Castilian
- parábola Spanish, Castilian
- παραβάλλω Ancient Greek
- παραβολή Ancient Greek
- παραβολικός Ancient Greek
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- *preh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- parabel Norwegian Bokmål
- palavra Portuguese
- parábola Portuguese
- parabel Norwegian Nynorsk
- parlai Middle English
- aparler Old French
- entreparler Old French
- mesparler Old French
- parable Old French
- parabole Old French
- parlance Old French
- parlement Old French
- parler Old French
- parole Old French
- paràbola Catalan, Valencian
- parábola Galician
- pravoa Galician
- παραβολή Greek (modern)
- parabola Indonesian
- parler Norman
- pâler Norman
- përrallë Albanian
- parler Middle French
- parole Middle French
- palavra Old Portuguese
- pallabra Asturian
- peraule Friulian
- paraulla Old Occitan
- parlar Old Occitan
- baramail Middle Irish
- parabla Old Spanish
- palora Sicilian
- parlar Venetian
- paroła Venetian
- paraul Dalmatian
- paraula Dalmatian
- pårler Walloon
- parola Ladin
- parlar Aragonese
- parlar Franco-Provençal