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entente cordiale
[ ahn-tahnt kawr-dyahl; French ahn-tahnt kawr-dyal ]
noun
- a friendly understanding, especially between two or more nations.
entente cordiale
/ ɑ̃tɑ̃t kɔrdjal /
noun
- a friendly understanding between political powers: less formal than an alliance
- often capitals the understanding reached by France and Britain in April 1904, which settled outstanding colonial disputes
Word History and Origins
Origin of entente cordiale1
Word History and Origins
Origin of entente cordiale1
Example Sentences
Are the French less interested in the entente cordiale than they used to be?
So expect more photo opportunities as the heads of state of the two countries show each other a taste of the entente cordiale.
If he follows the example of his speech to the Reichstag, there will be a charm offensive with multilingual cultural references and jokes, this time delivered in the interests of the entente cordiale.
“Although crafting one that does not get a thumbs down from the constitutional court may be a daunting task. One that requires at least an entente cordiale between the League and M5S.”
Even some of Macron’s French diplomatic colleagues are skeptical that this new “entente cordiale” will end happily.
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