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1 concubinage
concubinage [kɔ̃kybinaʒ]masculine noun* * *kɔ̃kybinaʒnom masculin cohabitationils vivent en concubinage — they live together (as husband and wife), they cohabit Administration
* * *kɔ̃kybinaʒ nmDROIT cohabitation* * *concubinage nm cohabitation; ils vivent en concubinage they live together (as husband and wife), they cohabit Admin; les enfants issus du concubinage children born to a cohabiting couple.concubinage notoire Jur cohabitation.[kɔ̃kybinaʒ] nom masculin1. [vie de couple]vivre en concubinage to live as man and wife, to cohabit -
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certificat [sεʀtifika]masculine noun( = diplôme, attestation) certificate► certificat d'études primaires (autrefois) certificate obtained by pupils at the end of primary school* * *sɛʀtifikanom masculin1) ( document officiel) certificate2) ( document privé) testimonial•Phrasal Verbs:* * *sɛʀtifika nm1) (= diplôme) certificate2) (= attestation) certificate* * *certificat nm1 Admin, Comm ( document officiel) certificate; certificat attestant de certificate attesting (to); certificat attestant que certificate showing that;2 ( document privé) testimonial;3 ( diplôme) certificate;4 ( titre) certificate.certificat d'aptitude à la profession d'avocat, CAPA postgraduate legal qualification needed to practiseGB as a solicitor or barrister; certificat d'aptitude professionnelle, CAP vocational training qualification; certificat d'authenticité certificate of authenticity; certificat de bonne vie et mœurs ≈ character reference; certificat de décès death certificate; certificat d'études (primaires), CEP basic school-leaving qualification; certificat de garantie certificate of guarantee; certificat médical medical certificate; certificat de naissance birth certificate; certificat d'origine certificate of origin; certificat de résidence proof of residence; certificat de scolarité proof of attendance (at school or university); certificat de travail document from a previous employer giving dates and nature of employment.[sɛrtifika] nom masculin1. [attestation] certificatecertificat d'aptitude professionnelle → link=CAP CAP -
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cohabitation [kɔabitasjɔ̃]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━This describes the situation when, as a result of a presidential or general election, the French people find themselves with a president from one political party and a government from another. A recent example of cohabitation is the combination of a Socialist Prime Minister, Lionel Jospin, with a Gaullist President, Jacques Chirac.* * *A period in which the government and the Président de la République come from opposite political camps. The first instance of political cohabitation in the 5th Republic occurred in 1986 when François Mitterrand (PS) was president and Jacques Chirac (RPR) became prime minister. parti* * *kɔabitasjɔ̃ nf1) (= concubinage) living together, [amis] sharing2) POLITIQUE, DROIT cohabitation* * *cohabitation nf1 living with somebody, living under the same roof as somebody; la cohabitation avec la belle-famille living with one's in-laws;2 Pol period when the French president and the government are drawn from opposing parties.ⓘ Cohabitation A period in which the government and the Président de la République come from opposite political camps. The first instance of political cohabitation in the 5th Republic occurred in 1986 when François Mitterrand (PS) was president and Jacques Chirac (RPR) became prime minister. ⇒ parti[kɔabitasjɔ̃] nom féminin2. POLITIQUEcoexistence of an elected head of state and an opposition parliamentary majorityDescribes a situation whereby the French president represents one political party and the government another. This term was first used during the period 1986-1988, when the socialist president (François Mitterrand) had a right-wing prime minister (Jacques Chirac), following the victory of the RPR in the legislative elections. -
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CONCUBINAGE — L’époque est révolue où le concubinage était le lot de filles perdues ou le choix d’individus voulant défier la société. L’époque est révolue, aussi, où l’on pouvait analyser le concubinage comme une simple cohabitation juvénile, comme la vie… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Concubinage — • The meaning of the term in Roman law, and consequently in early ecclesiastical records and writings, was much the same; a concubine was a quasi wife, recognized by law if there was no legal wife Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… … Catholic encyclopedia
concubinage — con·cu·bi·nage /kän kyü bə nij/ n: the relationship between persons who are cohabiting without the benefit of marriage used esp. in the civil law of Louisiana compare common law marriage ◇ Under Louisiana law, concubinage does not give rise to… … Law dictionary
concubinage — CONCUBINAGE. s. m. Commerce d un homme et d une femme qui ne sont point mariés, et qui vivent ensemble comme s ils l étoient. Concubinage public. Concubinage scandaleux … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
concubinage — Concubinage. s. m. Commerce deshonneste d un homme & d une femme, qui ne sont point mariez, & qui vivent ensemble comme s ils l estoient. Concubinage public. concubinage scandaleux … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Concubinage — Con*cu bi*nage, n. 1. The cohabiting of a man and a woman who are not legally married; the state of being a concubine. [1913 Webster] Note: In some countries, concubinage is marriage of an inferior kind, or performed with less solemnity than a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
concubinage — late 14c., from M.Fr. concubinage, from concubin, from L. concubina (see CONCUBINE (Cf. concubine)) … Etymology dictionary
concubinage — [kən kyo͞o′bə nij] n. [ME & OFr] 1. Law cohabitation without a legal marriage 2. the state of being a concubine … English World dictionary
Concubinage — Relationships Types … Wikipedia
Concubinage — Introduction générale La famille (notion générale) Création de la famille … Wikipédia en Français
concubinage — (kon ku bi na j ) s. m. État d un homme et d une femme non mariés qui vivent ensemble. • Il a fallu, dans ces pays, flétrir le concubinage, MONTESQ. Esp. XXIII, 6. • Madelon : Quoi ! débuter d abord par le mariage ? Gorgibus : Et par où veux… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré