Noun
republique (plural republiques)
Obsolete form of republic.
People gather at the Place de la Republique in Paris, to pay tribute to Samuel Paty, the French teacher who was beheaded on the streets of the Paris suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France, October 18, 2020. Source: Internet
Late afternoon naps before dinner – at Sugarfish or Gracias Madre or Pace or Republique – and, depending on our Barolo consumption, an episode of on Showtime before bed, partaken with Eataly gelato. Source: Internet
In his first month as president his new centrist party, La Republique En Marche, all but annihilated the opposition in parliamentary elections, securing a comfortable majority barely 12 months after it was founded. Source: Internet
Wes Avila, who cooked previously under Alain Ducasse and Republique chef-owner Walter Manzke, uses corn tortillas as edible plates for global imaginings. Source: Internet
The Paris march, which unions said comprised 370,000 demonstrators, started from the Republique square in the city center and was accompanied by a large police presence. Source: Internet
La Republique is really desperate of a ceasefire and it can not negotiate for one? Source: Internet