Discours Sur Le Bonheur

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  discours sur le bonheur: Discours sur le bonheur Émilie du Châtelet, 2022-08-23 Point de vue personnel d'une femme subissant les injustices de la société du XVIIIe siècle. Destiné à un usage privé, ce texte est plus introspectif que matérialiste.
  discours sur le bonheur: Discours sur le bonheur Gabrielle Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil Du Châtelet, marquise Gabrielle Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil Du Châtelet, 1997
  discours sur le bonheur: The Art of Happiness Emilie Du Châtelet, 2017-03-05 Is passion dangerous and to be avoided? Can we really be fulfilled without love, and can a broken heart ever be repaired? Is friendship still possible once desire has diminished or gone? Can mean and vicious people be happy? Is ambition overrated and only for losers? Are possessions and great wealth a guarantee of happiness, or an obstacle to it? Should we care about our reputations or what others say about us? Does it matter what we leave behind us for future generations? Can women be as fulfilled as men, or vice versa?Madame du Ch�telet addresses these and other perennial questions in a style of prose that is at once warm, engaging, and uniquely her own. Drawing freely from her own joys, disappointments and present state of anguish, she encourages the reader to learn from experience and inevitable mistakes, and to confront the gifts and blows of life fearlessly, at every age. Though she writes in the mid-18th century, and in circumstances of relative comfort, her private reflections have a timeless and universal quality. She seems to light a path towards the many sources and forms of happiness and fulfilment that are within reach, not just of paragons of virtue, but of mere humans with all their flaws and frailties. In the midst of her own despondency, she inspires us with her wisdom, her discernment, and a 'gourmandise' that, just for a change, is not bad for our health.Madame du Ch�telet is the author of these Reflections on Happiness, which she wrote in a state of despondency as her close relationship with the great writer and philosopher, Voltaire, was approaching its end. Nevertheless, Voltaire remained a good friend, right up to her death, in her early forties, a few weeks after the birth or her daughter, who also died a few months' later.Sheila Oakley, who has a doctorate in French 18th century history, has translated this Discourse on Happiness from French into English. She has also written the preface to this translation, and has added a short chronology of the author's life, and supplementary notes to explain certain contemporary allusions and references. She would be delighted to hear from readers who wish to give their impressions of the book, after reading it. She can be contacted at: sheila.oakley@eui.eu- or readers may prefer to write a review of the book by clicking on the appropriate rubric at the top of this web page.
  discours sur le bonheur: Discours sur le bonheur marquise Gabrielle Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil Du Châtelet, Élisabeth Badinter, 2014
  discours sur le bonheur: Discours Sur Le Bonheur milie du Chtelet, 2017-04-19 Que faut-il faire pour �tre heureux ? Existe-t-il des r�gles � suivre pour y parvenir ? Le Discours sur le Bonheur offre un point de vue f�minin sur la question- f�ministe m�me par certains aspects -, et se montre ouvertement critique quant � la morale et aux st�r�otypes de l'�poque. Autant dire que le ton employ� et l'argumentation y sont par de nombreuses fa�ons quelque peu h�t�rodoxe, si ce n'est courageux. Dans une soci�t� o� la place des femmes �taient limit�e et dans laquelle la Religion et ses pr�ceptes jouaient encore un r�le central, �milie du Ch�telet n'h�sites pas � critiquer sans d�tour les moralistes de tous bords en invitant le lecteur � se lib�rer des pr�jug�s et des codes sociaux qui visent � dicter le comportement de chacun. Il faut m�me apprendre � penser par soi-m�me et tacher de faire servir nos passions � notre bonheur, un bonheur dont chacun de nous est le seul maitre. V�ritable coach avant l'heure, la Marquise offre � ses lecteurs un guide, une m�thode visant � l'�mancipation des esprits.
  discours sur le bonheur: Discours sur le bonheur Julien Offray de La Mettrie, 1975
  discours sur le bonheur: La Mettrie Kathleen Anne Wellman, 1992 Julien Offray de la Mettrie, best known as the author of L'Homme machine, appears as a minor character in most accounts of the Enlightenment. But in this intellectual biography by Kathleen Wellman, La Mettrie--physician-philosophe--emerges as a central figure whose medical approach to philosophical and moral issues had a profound influence on the period and its legacy. Wellman's study presents La Mettrie as an advocate of progressive medical theory and practice who consistently applied his medical concerns to the reform of philosophy, morals, and society. By examining his training with the Dutch physician Hermann Boerhaave, his satires lampooning the ignorance and venality of the medical profession, and his medical treatises on subjects ranging from vertigo to veneral disease, Wellman illuminates the medical roots of La Mettrie's philosophy. She shows how medicine encouraged La Mettrie to undertake an impiricist critique of the philosophical tradition and provided the foundation for a medical materialism that both shaped his understanding of the possibilities of moral and social reform and led him to espouse the cause of the philosophers. Elucidating the medical view of nature, human beings, and society that the Enlightenment and La Mettrie in particular bequethed to the modern world, La Mettrie makes an important contribution to our understanding of both that period and our own.
  discours sur le bonheur: De la joie de connaître , 2007-01-01 Comment les philosophes, les scientifiques, les écrivains, les chercheurs ont-ils cheminé dans leur quête du savoir ? Qu'ont-ils cherché au juste ? La vérité, le progrès, la beauté, le bonheur ? Et quel bonheur ? De l'exaltation au doute, de la joie à la souffrance, les sentiments qui longent le chemin de la connaissance sont multiples et changeants. Le florilège de textes présenté ici donne un aperçu de cette diversité à travers l'expérience singulière d'une trentaine d'auteurs dont les propos s'entrelacent sans se répéter.
  discours sur le bonheur: This Perfect Day Ira Levin, 2024-08-06 A modern dystopian classic that stands alongside 1984 and Brave New World, Ira Levin’s This Perfect Day is a stunningly prescient work of science fiction that asks what it means to remain human in a world increasingly governed by technology and AI. “Chip” (born Li RM35M4419) lives in a future controlled by an all-powerful global supercomputer, UniComp. In this seemingly utopian society, free from war and want, every aspect of human existence is meticulously planned and calibrated for efficiency by Uni, which guides the lives of each member of the Family—the eugenically-merged human race, who share a single language and religion, yet live under constant chemical conditioning and behavioral monitoring—long unaware that their sustenance comes at the expense of all individuality and autonomy. When Chip begins to question Uni’s benevolence, he embarks on a perilous journey to reclaim his true self, and challenge Uni’s rule. Its predictions already proving unnervingly on target, This Perfect Day is a thought-provoking exploration of free will, and of who ultimately holds the reins of power. Levin’s masterful storytelling and vividly imagined world make for an epic tale that’s as unsettling as it is unforgettable.)
  discours sur le bonheur: Du Châtelet , 1961
  discours sur le bonheur: Discours sur le bonheur Julien de LaMettrie, 1975
  discours sur le bonheur: Discourse on the Arts and Sciences Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 2019
  discours sur le bonheur: Emilie Du Châtelet Judith P. Zinsser, Julie Candler Hayes, 2006 Until recently, the marquise Du Châtelet (1706-1749) was more remembered as the companion of Voltaire than as an intellectual in her own right. While much has been written about his extraordinary output during the years he spent in her company, her own work has often been overshadowed. This volume brings renewed attention to Du Châtelet's intellectual achievements, including her free translation of selections from Bernard Mandeville's Fable of the bees; her dissertation on the nature and propagation of fire for the 1738 prize competition of the Académie des sciences; the 1740 Institutions de physique and ensuing exchange with the perpetual secretary of the Académie, Dortous de Mairan; her two-volume exegesis of the Bible; the translation of and commentary on Isaac Newton's Principia; and her semi-autobiographical Discours sur le bonheur. It is a measure of the breadth of her interests that the contributions to this volume come from experts in a wide range of disciplines: comparative literature, art history, the history of mathematics and science, philosophy, the history of publishing and translation studies. Du Châtelet's partnership with Voltaire is reflected in a number of the essays; they borrowed from each other's writings, from the discussions they had together, and from their shared readings. Essays examine representations of her by her contemporaries and posterity that range from her inclusion in a German portrait gallery of learned men and women, to the scathing portrait in Françoise de Graffigny's correspondence, and nineteenth-century accounts coloured by conflicted views of the ancien régime. Other essays offer close readings of her work, and set her activities and writings in their intellectual and social contexts. Finally, they speculate on the ways in which she presented herself and what that might tell us about the challenges and possibilities facing an exceptional woman of rank and privilege in eighteenth-century society.
  discours sur le bonheur: Discours sur le bonheur , 1975
  discours sur le bonheur: Discours sur le bonheur Julien Offray de LaMettrie, 1975
  discours sur le bonheur: Discours sur le bonheur marquise Gabrielle-Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil Du Châtelet,
  discours sur le bonheur: The Autocritique of Enlightenment Mark Hulliung, 2017-09-29 Of all the critiques of the Enlightenment, the most telling may be found in the life and writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This searching, long overlooked auto critique receives its first full treatment by Mark Hulliung. Here he restores Rousseau to his historical context, the world of the philosophes, and shows how he employed the arsenal of Voltaire, Diderot, and others to launch a powerful attack on their version of the Enlightenment. With great intellectual skill and rhetorical force, Rousseau exposed the inconsistencies and shortcomings of the Enlightenment: the psychology of Locke, the genre of philosophical and conjectural history, the latest applications of science to the study of society and politics, and the growing interest in materialist modes of thought. As the century moved on, Hulliung shows, the most advanced philosophes found themselves drawn to conclusions that paralleled Rousseau's?an agreement that went unacknowledged at the time. The Enlightenment that emerges here is richer, more nuanced, and more self-critical than the one reflected in many interpretations. By extracting Rousseau from personal entangle-ments that stymied debate in his time and that mislead critics to this day, Hulliung reveals the remarkable?and remarkably unacknowledged?force of Rousseau's accomplishment. This edition includes a brilliant new introduction by the author.
  discours sur le bonheur: Emilie Du Châtelet Judith P. Zinsser, Julie Candler Hayes, 2006 Until recently, the marquise Du Châtelet (1706-1749) was more remembered as the companion of Voltaire than as an intellectual in her own right. While much has been written about his extraordinary output during the years he spent in her company, her own work has often been overshadowed. This volume brings renewed attention to Du Châtelet's intellectual achievements, including her free translation of selections from Bernard Mandeville's Fable of the bees; her dissertation on the nature and propagation of fire for the 1738 prize competition of the Académie des sciences; the 1740 Institutions de physique and ensuing exchange with the perpetual secretary of the Académie, Dortous de Mairan; her two-volume exegesis of the Bible; the translation of and commentary on Isaac Newton's Principia; and her semi-autobiographical Discours sur le bonheur. It is a measure of the breadth of her interests that the contributions to this volume come from experts in a wide range of disciplines: comparative literature, art history, the history of mathematics and science, philosophy, the history of publishing and translation studies. Du Châtelet's partnership with Voltaire is reflected in a number of the essays; they borrowed from each other's writings, from the discussions they had together, and from their shared readings. Essays examine representations of her by her contemporaries and posterity that range from her inclusion in a German portrait gallery of learned men and women, to the scathing portrait in Françoise de Graffigny's correspondence, and nineteenth-century accounts coloured by conflicted views of the ancien régime. Other essays offer close readings of her work, and set her activities and writings in their intellectual and social contexts. Finally, they speculate on the ways in which she presented herself and what that might tell us about the challenges and possibilities facing an exceptional woman of rank and privilege in eighteenth-century society.
  discours sur le bonheur: Man a Machine ; And, Man a Plant Julien Offray de La Mettrie, 1994-01-01 The first modern translation of the complete texts of La Mettrie's pioneering L'Homme machine and L'Homme plante, first published in 1747 and 1748, respectively, this volume also includes translations of the advertisement and dedication to L'Homme machine. Justin Leiber's introduction illuminates the radical thinking and advocacy of the passionate La Mettrie and provides cogent analysis of La Mettrie's relationship to such important philosophical figures as Descartes, Malebranche, and Locke, and of his lasting influence on the development of materialism, cognitive studies, linguistics, and other areas of intellectual inquiry.
  discours sur le bonheur: Fiction and the Philosophy of Happiness Brian Michael Norton, 2012-09-28 This book examines the eighteenth-century novel in the context of emerging theories of happiness in early Enlightenment Europe. This important and richly interdisciplinary book offers both a new understanding of the cultural work the eighteenth-century novel performed, as well as an original interpretation of the Enlightenment’s ethical legacy.
  discours sur le bonheur: Emilie du Châtelet between Leibniz and Newton Ruth Hagengruber, 2011-10-29 Emilie du Châtelet was one of the most influential woman philosophers of the Enlightenment. Her writings on natural philosophy, physics, and mechanics had a decisive impact on important scientific debates of the 18th century. Particularly, she took an innovative and outstanding position in the controversy between Newton and Leibniz, one of the fundamental scientific discourses of that time. The contributions in this volume focus on this Leibnitian turn. They analyze the nature and motivation of Emilie du Châtelet's synthesis of Newtonian and Leibnitian philosophy. Apart from the Institutions Physiques they deal with Emilie du Châtelet's annotated translation of Isaac Newton's Principia. The chapters presented here collectively demonstrate that her work was an essential contribution to the mediation between empiricist and rationalist positions in the history of science.
  discours sur le bonheur: La France littéraire Jacques Hébrail, Joseph de Laporte, 1769
  discours sur le bonheur: The Politics of Obedience Etienne de la Boetie, Murray N. Rothbard, Harry Kurz, 2008-01-01 LARGE PRINT EDITION! More at LargePrintLiberty.com Étienne de La Boétie was born in Sarlat, in the Périgord region of southwest France, in 1530, to an aristocratic family, and became a dear friend of Michel de Montaigne. But he ought to be remembered for this astonishingly important essay, one of the greatest in the history of political thought. It will shake the way you think of the state. His thesis and argument amount to the best answer to Machiavelli ever penned as well as one of the seminal essays in defense of liberty.La Boétie's task is to investigate the nature of the state and its strange status as a tiny minority of the population that adheres to different rules from everyone else and claims the authority to rule everyone else, maintaining a monopoly on law. It strikes him as obviously implausible that such an institution has any staying power. It can be overthrown in an instant if people withdraw their consent.He then investigates the mystery as to why people do not withdraw, given what is obvious to him that everyone would be better off without the state. This sends him on a speculative journey to investigate the power of propaganda, fear, and ideology in causing people to acquiesce in their own subjection. Is it cowardice? Perhaps. Habit and tradition. Perhaps. Perhaps it is ideological illusion and intellectual confusion.
  discours sur le bonheur: La France littéraire, contenant: Les Académies ... du royaume. II: Les auteurs vivants ... III: Les auteurs morts, depuis ... 1751 ... IV: Le catalogue alphabétique des ouvrages de tous ces auteurs Jacques Hébrail, J. de La Perte, 1769
  discours sur le bonheur: La France littéraire, contenant, 1. Les académies établies a Paris & dans les différentes villes du royaume. 2. Les auteurs vivans, avec la liste de leurs ouvrages ... Tome premier [- quatrième, second partie] , 1769
  discours sur le bonheur: Essai sur La Mettrie Nérée Quépat, 1873
  discours sur le bonheur: Œuvres posthumes [ed. by J.A. Brunier]. J L. Magnet, 1775
  discours sur le bonheur: We Only Saw Happiness Gregoire Delacourt, 2016-12-29 There is nothing like the love of a parent for a child. But what happens when that love falters? Deprived of his parents' love as a child, Antoine is determined to give his son and daughter the perfect childhood he never had. He is a dreamer, an optimist, a man who fell in love at first sight and who believes that he has found the secret to living a happy life. But when tragedy strikes he becomes someone even he does not recognise. Taken to his lowest point, he performs an act of desperation. But can he find a way back? And what does happiness actually mean? Provocative, unpredictable, heartbreaking and heartwarming, We Only Saw Happiness is a story about families, the choices we make, and the people we become.
  discours sur le bonheur: Lettres d'une Péruvienne (oeuvre au programme du Bac de français 2026, 1re) Françoise de Graffigny, Chloé Brendlé, 2025-04-16 Le texte intégral des Lettres d’une Péruvienne, au programme des 1re générale et technologique, suivi du parcours littéraire « Un nouvel univers s’est offert à mes yeux ». Dans une édition spéciale bac de français pour faciliter la préparation à l’épreuve. L’œuvre Enlevée à son Pérou natal par des conquistadors espagnols, Zilia est conduite de force en Europe où Déterville, un jeune Français, la prend sous sa protection et entend l’épouser. Dans des lettres adressées à Aza, son fiancé resté au pays, la jeune Inca confie ses peurs et ses émerveillements face à une société qu’elle ne comprend pas et qui parfois la révolte. Roman épistolaire au succès phénoménal lors de sa parution, Lettres d’une Péruvienne constitue un magistral plaidoyer pour le droit à la différence et une vibrante défense de l’émancipation des femmes. Le parcours « Un nouvel univers s’est offert à mes yeux » En complément de l’œuvre, un groupement problématisé d’une dizaine d’extraits de textes d’autrices et d’auteurs qui, de Montaigne à Jean-Christophe Bailly en passant par Alexandra David-Néel, sonde la manière dont la découverte d’un monde nouveau et parfois incompréhensible instruit, transforme et enrichit celui ou celle qui voyage. Le dossier Toutes les ressources utiles au lycéen dans le cadre de sa préparation du bac de français : • un avant-texte pour situer l’œuvre dans son contexte • au fil du texte : – des points d’étape – des « clés » pour expliquer les passages emblématiques, en vue de l’oral du bac • dans le dossier qui suit le texte : – des fiches de synthèse sur l’œuvre et le parcours – des sujets guidés pour l’écrit et l’oral du bac – des fiches de méthode Les ressources en ligne Dans le guide pédagogique, téléchargeable sur www.editions-hatier.fr, l’enseignant trouvera une séquence complète et tous les corrigés : des questionnaires au fil du texte, des lectures d’images et des sujets de bac.
  discours sur le bonheur: La France littéraire, contenant les Académies, les auteurs vivans et morts, avec la liste de leurs ouvrages, et le catalogue alphabétique des ouvrages de tous ces auteurs Hébrail, 1769
  discours sur le bonheur: Le Siècle des Lumières Pierre M. Conlon, 1992
  discours sur le bonheur: Catalogue of the Library of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore , 1883
  discours sur le bonheur: La Mettrie: Machine Man and Other Writings Julien Offray de La Mettrie, 1996-04-18 Julien Offray de La Mettrie (1709-51), author of Machine Man (1747), was the most uncompromising of the materialists of the eighteenth century, and the provocative title of his work ensured it a succès de scandale in his own time. It was however a serious, if polemical, attempt to provide an explanation of the workings of the human body and mind in purely material terms and to show that thought was the product of the workings of the brain alone. This fully annotated edition presents an English translation of the text together with the most important of La Mettrie's other philosophical works translated into English, and Ann Thomson's introduction examines his aims and the scandalous moral consequences which he drew from his materialism.
  discours sur le bonheur: Catalogue of the Library of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore ... George Peabody Library, 1887
  discours sur le bonheur: From Perfectibility to Perversion Michael E. Winston, 2005 From Perfectibility to Perversion: Meliorism in Eighteenth-Century France traces the evolution of human perfectibility discourse during the second half of the eighteenth century and the early post-Revolutionary era in France. Examining key articulations of Enlightenment meliorism as it shifts between open-ended models of human perfectibility and «fixist» conceptions of the human body, this book will appeal to a range of specialists because it draws on a variety of primary sources, from Buffon and Rousseau to important medical theorists of the pre- and post-Revolutionary period, and juxtaposes seemingly disparate domains of inquiry in informative and provocative fashion.
  discours sur le bonheur: Science and Humanism in the French Enlightenment Aram Vartanian, 1999 Vartanian (1922-97) offered this set of three essays to the series editors just before he died and had no opportunity to write a general introduction explaining the direction they take. However, they were deemed to be a major contribution to the study of the French Enlightenment and are presented as
  discours sur le bonheur: La dispute du fatalisme en France Alessandro Zanconato, 2004
  discours sur le bonheur: Biographie nouvelle des contemporains, ou dictionnaire historique et raisonné de tous les hommes qui, depuis la révolution française, ont acquis de la célébrité par leurs actions, leurs écrits, leurs erreurs ou leurs crimes, soit en France, soit dans les pays étrangers... , 1825
  discours sur le bonheur: Biographie nouvelle des contemporains, ou Dictionnaire historique et raisonné de tous les hommes qui, depuis la Révolution Française, ont acquis de la célébrité par leurs actions, leurs écrits, leurs erreurs ou leurs crimes, soit en France, soit dans les pays étrangers; précédée d'un tableau par ordre chronologique des époques célèbres et des événemens remarquables, tant en France qu'à l'étranger, depuis 1787 jusqu'à ce jour, et d'une table alphabétique des assemblées législatives, à partir de l'assemblée constituante jusqu'aux dernières chambres des pairs et des députés , 1825
  discours sur le bonheur: Biographie nouvelle des contemporains, ou Dictionnaire historique et raisonne de tous les hommes qui, depuis la revolution francaise, ont acquis de la celebrite par leurs actions, leurs ecrits, leurs erreurs ou leurs crimes, soit en France, soit dans les pays etrangers; Precedee d'un tableau par ordre chronologique des epoques celebres et des evenemens remarquables, tant en France qu'a l'etranger, depuis 1787 jusqu'a ce jour, ... Par mm. A. V. Arnault, ...; A. Jay; E. Jouy, ...; J. Norvins, et autres hommes de lettres, magistrats et militaires. Ornee de 240 portraits au burin, d'apres les plus celebres artistes. Tome premier (-vingtieme) , 1825
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Discourse is a social boundary that defines what statements can be said about a topic. Many definitions of discourse are primarily derived from the work of French philosopher Michel …

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1. communication of thought by words; talk; conversation. 2. a formal discussion of a subject in speech or writing, as a treatise or sermon. 3. any unit of connected speech or writing longer …

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to treat a subject formally in speech or writing: The paper discourses at length on how students from different language backgrounds make the same kinds of mistakes in the use of articles. …

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Le discours : l'expression verbale de la pensée. parole ; langage. Les parties du discours : les catégories grammaticales traditionnelles (nom, article, adjectif, verbe, etc.).

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Sep 22, 2024 · discours n (plural discoursen, diminutive discoursje n) discourse (way of thinking involving certain concepts and terms) discourse (exposition of some length) Wie ook deze …

DISCOURSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English discours "capacity for reasoning," borrowed (with assimilation to cours course entry 1 and other derivatives) from Medieval Latin discursus, going back to Late Latin, …

DISCOURSE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to communicate thoughts orally; talk; converse. to treat of a subject formally in speech or writing. discoursed, discoursing. to utter or give forth (musical sounds). archaic.

Discourse - Wikipedia
Discourse is a social boundary that defines what statements can be said about a topic. Many definitions of discourse are primarily derived from the work of French philosopher Michel …

DISCOURSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
In linguistics, discourse is natural spoken or written language in context, especially when complete texts are being considered. The Centre has a strong record of research in discourse analysis. …

Discours - Oxford Reference
5 days ago · In discours, the present situation of speech or writing is indicated by signs of deixis (e.g. the pronouns I and you, the adverbs here, now, there, etc.) and by the use of tense (she …

Discourse - definition of discourse by The Free Dictionary
1. communication of thought by words; talk; conversation. 2. a formal discussion of a subject in speech or writing, as a treatise or sermon. 3. any unit of connected speech or writing longer …

What does discours mean? - Definitions.net
Information and translations of discours in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

discourse - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to treat a subject formally in speech or writing: The paper discourses at length on how students from different language backgrounds make the same kinds of mistakes in the use of articles. …

discours - Définitions, synonymes, prononciation, exemples | Dico …
Le discours : l'expression verbale de la pensée. parole ; langage. Les parties du discours : les catégories grammaticales traditionnelles (nom, article, adjectif, verbe, etc.).

discours - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Sep 22, 2024 · discours n (plural discoursen, diminutive discoursje n) discourse (way of thinking involving certain concepts and terms) discourse (exposition of some length) Wie ook deze …