Rapport

/ræˈpɔr/ noun

A close and harmonious relationship characterized by mutual understanding and trust. It refers to the ability to relate to others in a way that creates a climate of trust and understanding.

From French 'rapport' meaning 'reference' or 'relationship', derived from 'rapporter' (to bring back, report). The word entered English in the 17th century, initially used in diplomatic contexts before expanding to general interpersonal relationships.

AFrapport
AMግንኙነት
ARعلاقة حسنة
BGрапорт
BNসম্পর্ক
CArelació
CSvztah
DAforhold
DEVerständnis
ELσχέση
ESrelación
ETsuhe
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