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law in French

law in French is loi, droit, théorème — law means the system of rules that a country or community uses to govern behavior and enforce order.

law in French

loi
noun
droit
noun
loi
noun
A statement (in physics, etc) of an (observed, established) order or sequence or relationship of phenomena which is invariable under certain conditions. (Compare theory.)
théorème
noun
A statement (in physics, etc) of an (observed, established) order or sequence or relationship of phenomena which is invariable under certain conditions. (Compare theory.)

What does "law" mean?

  1. noun The system of rules that a country or community uses to govern behavior and enforce order.
    "Breaking the speed limit is against the law."
  2. noun A specific rule created by a governing authority.
    "Parliament passed a new law banning single-use plastics."
  3. noun A statement describing a consistent pattern or relationship in nature or science.
    "Newton's law of gravity explains why objects fall to the ground."

law in a sentence

  • Breaking the speed limit is against the law.
  • She studied law for four years before becoming a solicitor.
  • Parliament passed a new law banning single-use plastics.
  • Newton's law of gravity explains why objects fall to the ground.

Similar words in French

Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "law" in French?

"law" in French is loi, droit, théorème. law means: The system of rules that a country or community uses to govern behavior and enforce order.

How do you use "law" in a sentence?

Example: "Breaking the speed limit is against the law." In French, "law" is loi, droit, théorème.

Are there other ways to say "law" in French?

Yes — French has 3 translations listed for "law": loi, droit, théorème.

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