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- quæstion (archaic)
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈkwɛs.tʃən/, /ˈkwɛs.tjən/, /ˈkwɛʃ.tʃən/
- (Indic) IPA(key): /ˈkʋɛs.tʃən/, /ˈkʋɛʃ.tʃən/, /ˈkʋɛʃ.ən/, /ˈkʋɛs.ʈᵻn/, /ˈkʋɛʃ.ʈᵻn/, (rounded) /ˈk(ʋ)ɵ-/
- (Hong Kong) IPA(key): /ˈkwɛ.ʃən/, /ˈkwɛʔ.ʃən/
- Rhymes: -ɛstʃən
- Hyphenation: ques‧tion
From Middle English questioun, from Anglo-Norman questiun, from Old French question, from Latin quaestiōnem, accusative of quaestiō (“a seeking, investigation, inquiry, question”), from quaerere (“to seek, ask, inquire”),[1] of uncertain origin, but possibly from Proto-Italic *kʷaizeō, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷeh₂- (“to acquire”).
Partially displaced native Old English āscung. Compare also Middle Low German quēstie (“questioning; inquiry”), Middle High German questje (“question”).
Cognates include English quest.
question (plural questions)
- A worded or expressed sentence, phrase, or only a word on its own, which asks for information, a reply, or a response; an interrogative.
Synonyms: inquiry, enquiry, query, interrogation (formal)
What is your question?- 1913, Joseph C[rosby] Lincoln, chapter IV, in Mr. Pratt’s Patients, New York, N.Y.; London: D[aniel] Appleton and Company, →OCLC:
I told him about everything I could think of; and what I couldn't think of he did. He asked about six questions during my yarn, but every question had a point to it. At the end he bowed and thanked me once more. As a thanker he was main-truck high; I never see anybody so polite. - 2006 February 3, Graham Linehan, The IT Crowd, season 1, episode 4:
Can I ask you two a question? / Please, Christ, yes. / How can you two live like this? / How can... / Don't google the question, Moss! - 2026 January 29, Angela Haupt, “Can I Ask Someone if They’re on Ozempic?”, in TIME[1], archived from the original on 1 February 2026:
When bodies change quickly or noticeably, assumptions often follow—and so does the desire to ask one potentially fraught question: Did medication play a role?
- 1913, Joseph C[rosby] Lincoln, chapter IV, in Mr. Pratt’s Patients, New York, N.Y.; London: D[aniel] Appleton and Company, →OCLC:
- A subject or topic for consideration or investigation.
Synonyms: subject, topic, problem, consideration, proposition
The question of seniority will be discussed at the meeting.
There was a question of which material to use.
I've ordered it all, but there’s still the question of who’s going to pay.- 2014 October 14, David Malcolm, “The Great War Re-Remembered: Allohistory and Allohistorical Fiction”, in Martin Löschnigg, Marzena Sokolowska-Paryz, editors, The Great War in Post-Memory Literature and Film[2], Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG., →ISBN, page 173:
The question of the plausibility of the counter-factual is seen as key in all three discussions of allohistorical fiction (as it is in Demandt's and Ferguson's examinations of allohistory) (cf. Rodiek 25–26; Ritter 15–16; Helbig 32).
- 2014 October 14, David Malcolm, “The Great War Re-Remembered: Allohistory and Allohistorical Fiction”, in Martin Löschnigg, Marzena Sokolowska-Paryz, editors, The Great War in Post-Memory Literature and Film[2], Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG., →ISBN, page 173:
- A doubt or challenge about the truth, accuracy, or validity of a matter.
Synonyms: issue, doubt
His claim to the property has come under question.
The story is true beyond question.
He obeyed without question.
There was no question of his blaming me for his frustration.- 1622 (date written), Francis [Bacon], “An Advertisement Touching an Holy Warre. […]”, in William Rawley, editor, Certaine Miscellany Works of the Right Honourable Francis Lo. Verulam, Viscount S. Alban. […], London: […] I. Hauiland for Humphrey Robinson, […], published 1629, →OCLC:
It is to be to question, whether it be lawful for Christian princes or states to make an invasive war, only and simply for the propagation of the faith. - 2021 April 2, Ciara Nugent, “Can Public Transit Survive the Pandemic? London's New Transport Commissioner Wants You to Believe It Can”, in Time[3], archived from the original on 3 April 2021:
The pandemic has not only caused an immediate fall in ticket revenues for the world’s public transit networks—rail ridership in Barcelona, Moscow, Beijing and New York City at times plummeting 80%—in some cities it also has thrown into question the future of mass urban transportation.
- 1622 (date written), Francis [Bacon], “An Advertisement Touching an Holy Warre. […]”, in William Rawley, editor, Certaine Miscellany Works of the Right Honourable Francis Lo. Verulam, Viscount S. Alban. […], London: […] I. Hauiland for Humphrey Robinson, […], published 1629, →OCLC:
- A proposal to a meeting as a topic for deliberation.
Synonym: proposal
I move that the question be put to a vote. - (now archaic, historical, chiefly with definite article) Interrogation by torture.
- 1751, [Tobias] Smollett, chapter LXXVII, in The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle […], volume II, London: Harrison and Co., […], →OCLC:
I, not at all ambitious of the crown of martyrdom, resolved to temporize: so that, when I was brought to the question the second time, I made a solemn recantation […]
- 1751, [Tobias] Smollett, chapter LXXVII, in The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle […], volume II, London: Harrison and Co., […], →OCLC:
- (obsolete) Talk; conversation; speech.
- c. 1603–1606, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of King Lear”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene iii]:
Made she no verbal question?
- c. 1603–1606, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of King Lear”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene iii]:
sentence, phrase or word
- Abkhaz: азҵаара (azcʼaara)
- Afrikaans: vraag (af)
- Albanian: pyetje (sq) f
- Altai:
Northern Altai: сурак (surak), сураг (surag)
Southern Altai: сурак (surak) - Amharic: ጥያቄ (ṭəyaḳe)
- Arabic: سُؤَال (ar) m (suʔāl)
Hijazi Arabic: سؤال m (suʔāl)
South Levantine Arabic: سؤال m (suʔāl) - Aragonese: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: հարց (hy) (harcʻ)
- Aromanian: ãntribari f
- Assamese: প্ৰশ্ন (prosno)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: please add this translation if you can
- Asturian: entruga f, pregunta f
- Avar: суал (swal)
- Azerbaijani: sual (az), soru (az)
- Baluchi: جست (just), سوال (sawál, suwál)
- Bashkir: һорау (horaw)
- Basque: galdera, itaun
- Belarusian: пыта́нне (be) n (pytánnje), пыта́ньне n (pytánʹnje)
- Bengali: প্রশ্ন (bn) (prôśnô), সওয়াল (bn) (śôwal)
- Bikol:
Central Bikol: hapot (bcl) - Breton: goulenn (br) m
- Bulgarian: въпро́с (bg) m (vǎprós), пи́тане (bg) n (pítane), запи́тване (bg) n (zapítvane)
- Burmese: ပုစ္ဆာ (my) (puchca), အမေး (my) (a.me:), မေးခွန်း (my) (me:hkwan:)
- Buryat: асуудал (asuudal)
- Catalan: pregunta (ca) f, demanda (ca) f, qüestió (ca) f
- Chamicuro: inajpeki
- Chechen: хаттар (xattar)
- Cherokee: ᎠᏛᏛᎲᏍᎩ (advdvhvsgi)
- Chichewa: funso
- Chinese:
Cantonese: 問題 / 问题 (man6 tai4)
Dungan: вынти (vɨnti)
Eastern Min: 問題 / 问题 (ông-dà̤)
Hakka: 問題 / 问题 (mun-thì)
Hokkien: 問題 / 问题 (zh-min-nan) (būn-tôe, būn-tê)
Mandarin: 問題 / 问题 (zh) (wèntí)
Wu: 問題 / 问题 (6ven-di, 6men-di) - Chukchi: пынԓён (pynḷjon)
- Chuvash: ыйту (yjt̬u)
- Circassian:
West Circassian: упчӏэ (wupĉʼɛ) - Cornish: govyn m, kwestyon m
- Crimean Tatar: sual
- Czech: otázka (cs) f
- Danish: spørgsmål (da) n
- Dutch: vraag (nl) f
- Elfdalian: fråga f
- Esperanto: demando (eo)
- Estonian: küsimus (et)
- Faroese: spurningur m
- Finnish: kysymys (fi)
- French: question (fr) f
- Friulian: domande f
- Galician: pregunta (gl) f, cuestión (gl) f
- Georgian: კითხვა (ḳitxva), საკითხი (saḳitxi)
- German: Frage (de) f, Anfrage (de) f
- Greek: ερώτηση (el) f (erótisi)
Ancient Greek: ἐρώτημα n (erṓtēma) - Greenlandic: apeqqut
- Gujarati: પ્રશ્ન (praśna)
- Hanunoo: adliw (literary)
- Hausa: tambaya (ha)
- Hawaiian: nīnau, ui
- Hebrew: שְׁאֵלָה (he) f (she'elá)
- Hindi: सवाल (hi) m (savāl), प्रश्न (hi) m (praśna)
- Hmong:
White Hmong: lo lus noog - Hungarian: kérdés (hu)
- Hunsrik: Froh f
- Icelandic: spurning (is) f, spursmál n
- Ido: questiono (io)
- Igbo: please add this translation if you can
- Indonesian: pertanyaan (id), soal (id)
- Interlingua: question
- Irish: ceist (ga) f
- Italian: domanda (it) f
- Japanese: 質問 (ja) (しつもん, shitsumon)
- Javanese: please add this translation if you can
- Jeju: 질문 (jilmun)
- Kalmyk: сурвр (survr)
- Kannada: ಪ್ರಶ್ನೆ (kn) (praśne)
- Kapampangan: kutang
- Karachay-Balkar: соруу (soruw)
- Karakalpak: soraw, sawal
- Kashmiri: please add this translation if you can
- Kazakh: сұрақ (sūraq), сұрау (sūrau), сауал (kk) (saual)
- Khakas: сурағ (surağ), сурығ (surığ)
- Khmer: សំនួរ (km) (sɑmnuə)
- Khotanese: brāska-
- Korean: 질문(質問) (ko) (jilmun)
- Koryak: пыӈлон (pəŋlon)
- Kumyk: сорав (soraw), суал (sual)
- Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: پرسیار (pirsyar)
Northern Kurdish: pirs (ku) f, pirsiyar (ku) f, siwal (ku) f - Kyrgyz: суроо (ky) (suroo)
- Ladino: פריגונטה (pregunto)
- Lao: ຄຳຖາມ (kham thām)
- Latin: rogātiō f
- Latvian: jautājums m
- Lezgi: суал (sual), жузна (žuzna)
- Lithuanian: klausimas (lt) m
- Livonian: kizzimi
- Lombard: questión f
- Luxembourgish: Fro (lb) f
- Macedonian: прашање (mk) n (prašanje)
- Malagasy: fanontaniana (mg)
- Malay: soalan (ms), pertanyaan (ms), tanya (ms)
- Malayalam: ചോദ്യം (ml) (cōdyaṁ)
- Maltese: kwistjoni f, mistoqsija f
- Māori: pātai, ui, whakaui
- Marathi: प्रश्न (praśna)
- Middle English: questioun, frain, fraign
- Mirandese: please add this translation if you can
- Mongolian:
Cyrillic: асуудал (mn) (asuudal) - Navajo: naʼídíkid
- Nepali: प्रश्न (praśna)
- Norman: tchestchion f
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: spørsmål (no) n
Nynorsk: spørsmål n - Occitan: question (oc) f
- Odia: ପ୍ରଶ୍ନ (or) (praśna)
- Old Church Slavonic:
Cyrillic: пытаниѥ n (pytanije), въпросъ m (vŭprosŭ) - Old East Slavic: пытаниѥ n (pytanije)
- Old English: āscung f
- Oromo: gaaffii
- Ossetian: фарста (farsta), фарст (farst)
- Pannonian Rusyn: питанє n (pitanje)
- Pashto: پوښتنه (ps) f (poṣtëna), سوال (ps) m (swāl), مسأله f (masala)
- Persian:
Dari: پُرْسِش (pursiš), سُؤَال (su'āl)
Iranian Persian: پُرْسِش (porseš), سُؤال (so'âl)
Middle Persian: tr-pursišn - Polish: pytanie (pl) n
- Portuguese: questão (pt) f, pergunta (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਸਵਾਲ (pa) (savāl), ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ m (prśan)
- Romanian: întrebare (ro) f
- Romansh: dumonda f
- Russian: вопро́с (ru) m (voprós)
- Sami:
Northern Sami: gažaldat, jearaldat
Skolt Sami: kõõččmoš
Southern Sami: gyhtjelasse - Sanskrit: प्रश्न (sa) (praśna), पृच्छा (sa) f (pṛcchā)
- Scots: quaisten
- Scottish Gaelic: ceist f
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: пи́та̄ње n
Latin: pítānje (sh) n - Shor: сурағ (surağ)
- Sicilian: dumanna (scn) f, dimanna (scn) f, dimanna (scn) f, dumanna (scn) f
- Sindhi: please add this translation if you can
- Sinhalese: ප්රශ්නය (praśnaya)
- Slovak: otázka (sk) f
- Slovene: vprašanje (sl) n
- Somali: please add this translation if you can
- Spanish: pregunta (es) f, cuestión (es) f, interrogante (es) m or f
- Swahili: swali (sw)
- Swedish: fråga (sv) c, spörsmål (sv) n, spörjning c
- Tabasaran: суал (sual)
- Tagalog: tanong (tl)
- Tajik: пурсиш (pursiš), савол (tg) (savol)
- Tamil: கேள்வி (ta) (kēḷvi), வினா (ta) (viṉā)
- Taos: cìakǫʼóna
- Tatar: сорау (soraw)
- Telugu: ప్రశ్న (te) (praśna)
- Thai: คำถาม (th) (kam-tǎam)
- Tokelauan: fehili
- Tibetan: དོགས་གནད (dogs gnad)
- Tigrinya: ሕቶ (ḥəto)
- Tocharian B: prāśśäṃ
- Turkish: soru (tr), sival
- Turkmen: sorag, sowal
- Tuvan: айтырыг (aytırıg)
- Udmurt: юан (juan)
- Ukrainian: пита́ння (uk) n (pytánnja)
- Urdu: سَوال m (savāl)
- Uyghur: سوئال (so'al), سوراق (soraq)
- Uzbek: soʻroq (uz), savol (uz)
- Venetan: dimanda f
- Vietnamese: câu hỏi (vi) ( 句𠳨)
- Volapük: säk (vo)
- Walloon: kession (wa) f
- Waray-Waray: paki-ana, pangutana
- Welsh: cwestiwn (cy) m
- Yakut: ыйытыы (ïyïtïï)
- Yiddish: פֿראַגע f (frage)
- Yoruba: ìbéèrè
- Yup'ik: apyun
subject or topic — see also topic
- Arabic: مَسْأَلَة (ar) f (masʔala)
- Armenian: հարց (hy) (harcʻ)
- Azerbaijani: məsələ (az), mövzu (az), məqam (az), mətləb
- Belarusian: пыта́нне (be) n (pytánnje)
- Bengali: বিষয় (bn) (biśoẏ), প্রসঙ্গ (bn) (prôśôṅgô)
- Bulgarian: въпро́с (bg) m (vǎprós), предме́т (bg) m (predmét)
- Catalan: tema (ca) m, assumpte (ca) m, qüestió (ca) f
- Comorian:
Ngazidja Comorian: suäla class 5/6 - Czech: otázka (cs), téma (cs)
- Danish: spørgsmål (da) n
- Dutch: thema (nl) n, kwestie (nl) f
- Esperanto: temo (eo)
- Finnish: kysymys (fi), kyse (fi)
- French: question (fr) f
- Georgian: საკითხი (saḳitxi)
- German: Frage (de) f
- Gothic: 𐍃𐍉𐌺𐌽𐍃 f (sōkns)
- Greek: ερώτημα (el) (erótima)
- Hebrew: שְׁאֵלָה (he) f (sh'elá)
- Hungarian: téma (hu), tárgy (hu), kérdés (hu), ügy (hu)
- Irish: ceist (ga) f
- Italian: questione (it)
- Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: pirs (ku) f - Macedonian: прашање (mk) n (prašanje)
- Malay: persoalan
- Māori: marau
- Middle English: questioun
- Norman: tchestchion f
- Persian: مَسْئَلِه (fa) (masa'le)
- Polish: kwestia (pl) f
- Portuguese: questão (pt) f, tema (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ m (prśan)
- Russian: вопро́с (ru) m (voprós), предме́т (ru) m (predmét)
- Slovene: vprašanje (sl) n
- Spanish: tema (es) m, asunto (es) m, cuestión (es) f
- Swahili: swali (sw)
- Swedish: fråga (sv) c
- Tajik: масъала (mas'ala)
- Ukrainian: пита́ння (uk) n (pytánnja)
doubt or challenge — see also doubt
- Armenian: հարց (hy) (harcʻ)
- Bengali: সন্দেহ (bn) (śôndehô)
- Bulgarian: съмне́ние (bg) n (sǎmnénie)
- Catalan: qüestió (ca) f, dubte (ca) m
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 疑問 / 疑问 (zh) (yíwèn), 質詢 / 质询 (zh) (zhìxún), 质问 (zh) (zhìwèn), 质疑 (zh) (zhìyí) - Danish: spørgsmål (da) n
- Dutch: twijfel (nl) m
- Esperanto: dubo (eo)
- Finnish: kysymys (fi), epäilys (fi)
- French: doute (fr) m
- Georgian: ეჭვი (eč̣vi), შეკითხვა (šeḳitxva)
- German: Frage (de) f, Zweifel (de) m
- Greek: απορία (el) f (aporía)
- Hungarian: kétség (hu), kétely (hu)
- Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: pirs (ku) f - Macedonian: сомнеж m (somnež), сомнение n (somnenie), сомневање n (somnevanje)
- Māori: urupounamu
- Middle English: questioun
- Portuguese: questão (pt) f
- Russian: сомне́ние (ru) n (somnénije)
- Slovene: vprašanje (sl) n
- Spanish: cuestión (es) f, incógnita (es) f, interrogante (es) m or f
- Swahili: swali (sw)
- Swedish: tvivel (sv) n
- Tamil: ஐயம் (ta) (aiyam)
interrogation by torture
- Catalan: interrogatori m
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 拷问 (zh) (kǎowèn), 审问 (zh) (shěnwèn), 审讯 (zh) (shěnxùn) - Finnish: kidutus (fi)
- French: question (fr) f
- Greek: ανάκριση (el) f (anákrisi)
- Hungarian: kihallgatás (hu), vallatás (hu)
- Polish: przesłuchanie (pl) n
- Russian: допро́с (ru) m (doprós)
Translations to be checked
- Crimean Tatar: (please verify) sual
- Dutch: (please verify) vraag (nl) f
- Icelandic: (please verify) spurning (is)
- Romanian: (please verify) întrebare (ro) f
- Swahili: (please verify) swali (sw)
- Telugu: (please verify) ప్రశ్న (te) (praśna)
- Turkish: (please verify) soru (tr), (please verify) soru işareti (tr)
From Middle English questionen, questyonen, partly from Middle French questionner and partly from the noun.[2][3]
question (third-person singular simple present questions, present participle questioning, simple past and past participle questioned)
- (transitive) To ask questions of; to interrogate; to ask for information.
Synonym: query- 1836, Frederick W. Thomas, East and West, volume 2:
Yet he lingered in Perryville with the determination of seeing Ruth, and questioning her about Helen Murray's letters. - 1950 January, David L. Smith, “A Runaway at Beattock”, in Railway Magazine, pages 54–55:
However, a Carlisle newspaper got hold of the story, and at the half-yearly meeting of the Caledonian Railway Company, held on March 17, 1863, a shareholder, Mr. Meiklem, questioned the Chairman, Lt.-Col. Salkeld, regarding a "Chase of Engines," described in the newspaper article. The Chairman admitted that the statements made in the article were perfectly true. - 2019, Nic Pizzolatto, “The Hour and the Day”, in True Detective, season 3, episode 4 (television):
Another former resident noticed the car because it was new and upscale and no one ever came back to question him. This points to serious flaws in the investigation from the beginning.
- 1836, Frederick W. Thomas, East and West, volume 2:
- (transitive) To raise doubts about; have doubts about.
Synonym: query- 1985 April 17, Frank Herbert, 15:46 from the start, in Frank Herbert speaking at UCLA 4/17/1985[4], UCLACommStudies, archived from the original on 10 February 2017:
Question things. I have the most fun when I'm writing questioning things that people do not question- the assumptions that everybody knows are true. - 2019, VOA Learning English (public domain)
He questioned South Korean claims that China is a major source of its pollution. - 2023 September 12, Paul Glader, “Four takeaways from Walter Isaacson’s biography of Elon Musk”, in CNN[5]:
Isaacson reports that Musk’s fractured relationship with Jenna, who is trans, partly led to Musk’s rightward turn toward libertarianism and questioning what he considers the “woke-mind-virus, which is fundamentally antiscience, antimerit, and antihuman.”
- 1985 April 17, Frank Herbert, 15:46 from the start, in Frank Herbert speaking at UCLA 4/17/1985[4], UCLACommStudies, archived from the original on 10 February 2017:
- (intransitive) To ask a question or questions; inquire or seek to know; examine.[1]
- (intransitive, obsolete) To argue; to converse; to dispute.
- c. 1596–1598 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Merchant of Venice”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene i]:
I pray you, think you question with the Jew.
- c. 1596–1598 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Merchant of Venice”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene i]:
frain, quaeritate (obsolete)
Arabic:
Egyptian Arabic: استفهم (istafhim)Armenian: հարցաքննել (hy) (harcʻakʻnnel)
Azerbaijani: sorğu-sual etmək
Catalan: preguntar (ca), interrogar (ca)
Dutch: ondervragen (nl)
French: questionner (fr), interroger (fr)
Hawaiian: nīnau
Hungarian: faggat (hu), vallat (hu), kérdőre von, kikérdez (hu)
Ingrian: kuulussella
Irish: ceistigh
Macedonian: испрашува (isprašuva), прашува (prašuva), распрашува (rasprašuva)
Middle English: afrainen
Neapolitan: addimannà
Persian: سؤال کردن (so'âl kardan)
Portuguese: questionar (pt)
Russian: расспра́шивать (ru) impf (rassprášivatʹ), расспроси́ть (ru) pf (rassprosítʹ), допра́шивать (ru) impf (doprášivatʹ), допроси́ть (ru) pf (doprosítʹ)
Spanish: preguntar (es), cuestionar (es)
Telugu: ప్రశ్నించు (te) (praśniñcu)
Tocharian B: pärk-
Turkish: sorgulamak (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: صورمق (sormak)Ukrainian: допи́тувати impf (dopýtuvaty), допита́ти pf (dopytáty)
raise doubts about — see also doubt
Azerbaijani: sorğulamaq, sual altına qoymaq
Bulgarian: съмнявам се (sǎmnjavam se)
Catalan: qüestionar (ca)
Czech: zpochybnit
Dutch: in vraag stellen, in twijfel trekken
Finnish: kyseenalaistaa (fi)
French: mettre en doute (fr), douter de (fr), mettre en question (fr), remettre en question (fr)
German: anzweifeln (de), bezweifeln (de), infrage stellen (de), in Frage stellen
Hungarian: megkérdőjelez (hu), kétségbe von (hu)
Icelandic: efa (is), draga í efa
Italian: mettere in dubbio (it), interrogarsi, mettere in discussione
Macedonian: става под прашање (stava pod prašanje), оспорува (osporuva)
Norwegian:
Bokmål: sette spørsmålstegn ved, stille spørsmål ved
Nynorsk: setje spørsmålsteikn ved, stille spørsmål vedPolish: kwestionować (pl)
Portuguese: questionar (pt)
Russian: ста́вить под вопро́с impf (stávitʹ pod voprós)
Spanish: cuestionar (es), poner en tela de juicio (es)
Swedish: ifrågasätta (sv)
Turkish: sorgulamak (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: شبههلنمك (şübhelenmek)“question”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
“question”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “question”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
- ^ “question, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000. - ^ “questiǒunen, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Inherited from Middle French and Old French question (12th c.), borrowed from Latin quaestiō. At first a learned word, therefore retaining preconsonantal -s- (compare related quête).
question f (plural questions)
- (historical, chiefly with the definite article) question (interrogation by torture)
- question (sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response)
Coordinate term: réponse
Je voudrais vous poser une question. ― I would like to ask you a question. - issue, matter, topic, problem
“question”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
question (plural questiones)
question
- alternative form of questioun
question f (plural questions) (Languedoc, Limousin)
- question
Synonym: demanda
Antonym: responsa
pausar una question ― (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Diccionari General de la Lenga Occitana[6], L’Academia occitana – Consistòri del Gai Saber, 2008-2025, page 558
Borrowed from Latin quaestiō, quaestiōnem.
question oblique singular, f (oblique plural questions, nominative singular **question, nominative plural questions)
- French: question
- Norman: tchestchion (Jersey)
- → Middle English: questioun, question, questiun, questyon, questyounn, qwestyon, qwestioun
- question on the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub