mobilier

French

Etymology

From mobile + -ier.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔ.bi.lje/
  • (file)

Noun

mobilier m (usually uncountable, plural mobiliers)

  1. furniture
    mobilier de jardingarden furniture
    mobilier de bureauoffice furniture
    mobilier d’appointoccasional furniture
    mobilier scolaireschool furniture
    mobilier urbainurban furniture

Usage notes

  • This is a mass noun, like English furniture; to translate "piece of furniture", use meuble.
  • Often used in a commercial context, with meubles being used in a domestic context.

Adjective

mobilier (feminine mobilière, masculine plural mobiliers, feminine plural mobilières)

  1. (law) movable; transferable
    Synonym: meuble
    Antonyms: immobilier, immeuble
    biens mobiliers, effets mobiliersmovable property
    valeurs mobilièrestransferable securities
    précompte mobiliermovable property tax
    patrimoine mobilier(please add an English translation of this usage example)

Usage notes

  • Not to be confused with mobile.

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

mobilier m pl (definite plural mobiliene)

  1. (pluralia tantum) movable property which doesn't belong to any real estate, e.g. furniture etc.
    Synonym: lausøre
    Antonym: immobilier

See also

References

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French mobilier.

Noun

mobilier n (plural mobiliere)

  1. furniture

Declension

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