traité
treaty
noun treh-TEH Rare
Origin: Past participle of traiter, from Latin tractare ('to handle')
Also means
treatise (academic)
Usage Note
Traité is most commonly encountered as an international agreement (le Traité de Versailles) but can also mean an academic work systematically covering a subject (un traité de philosophie). It should not be confused with traitement ('treatment') or traiter ('to treat'). Plural is regular: des traités.
Examples
"Les deux pays ont ratifié le traité."
Natural Translation
The two countries ratified the treaty.
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