Ambassadors

/æmˈbæsədɔrz/ noun

Official diplomatic representatives of a country in a foreign nation, or people who represent or promote a particular activity.

From Old French 'ambassadeur', ultimately from Latin 'ambactus' meaning 'servant' or 'retainer'. The word evolved through medieval diplomatic practices where trusted servants were sent to represent their lords.

AMአምባሳደር
ARسفراء
BNরাষ্ট্রদূত
CAambaixadors
CSvelvyslanci
DAambassadører
DEBotschafter
ELπρέσβεις
ESembajadores
FAسفیران
FIlähettiläät
FRambassadeurs
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