Definition
the ability to make considered decisions or form sensible opinions; a decision made by a court
Etymology
from Old French 'jugement', from Latin 'judicium' meaning 'judicial decision'
Kelly Says
In American English, 'judgment' (no 'e') is preferred, but 'judgement' is still correct - it's one of those spelling variations that survived across the pond! Both come from the same root as 'judicial'.
Translations
CACatalà
judici
/ʒuˈði.si/
CSČeština
rozhodnutí
/roʒodɲɛːtɕiː/
DEDeutsch
Urteil
/ˈuːrtaɪl/
FISuomi
tuomio
/ˈtuomi.o/
FRFrançais
jugement
/ʒyʒ.mɑ̃/
HUMagyar
ítélet
/iːteːlɛt/
IDBahasa Indonesia
penghakiman
/pəŋhakiman/
ITItaliano
giudizio
/dʒuˈdʒi.tso/
KMKM
វិនិច្ឆ័យ
vinichchhay
MSBahasa Melayu
penghakiman
/pəŋhakiman/
MYမြန်မာ
စီရင်ချက်
sirin hkai
NLNederlands
oordeel
/oːrˈdeːl/
PTPortuguês
julgamento
/ʒuɫˈɡɐ̃.mu/
RORomână
judecată
/ʒu.de.katə/
SWKiswahili
hukumu
/hukumu/
THไทย
การตัดสิน
kān tatsin
VITiếng Việt
phán quyết
/fan˧˧ kye˧˧t/
ZUZU
ukwethula
/ukʷetʰula/