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Coup d'etat : it's French for taking of the state, overthrow, etc.

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The South Vietnamese government of Ngo Dinh Diem was overthrown by a coup d'état led by General Duong Van Minh in 1963 . (True facts .)

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It's usually called a "coup d'etat", or simply "a coup".

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Appointment; take-over; coup d'état.

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The first coup, in which Bavadra was deposed, took place on May 14, 1987; a second coup on September 28 ended the Fijian Monarchy.

Then in 2000 there was another one...too complicated to explain.

Then in 2006 there was another one.

So that makes 4...so far.

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An appointment; a take-over; a coup d'état.

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Monarchy

No - it's a coup d'etat.

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tyranny

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He staged a successful Coup de tat against the Directory Government...

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Three syllables.

However, it is NOT one word, but a French language phrase, of three words, which translates into English as 'Blow( or Strike) of State'.

'Coup' = Blow/Strike/Hit'

d' = de = of

Etat = State.

In effect it means a sudden and often violent change of government in a given country.

In everyday language it is often reduced to 'coup'; pronounced as 'coo'.

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The correct spelling is "military coup." A coup is a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government, typically carried out by a small group of individuals within the existing state apparatus, such as the military. The term "coup" originates from the French phrase "coup d'état," meaning a sudden overthrow of a government.

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A coup d'etat is the sudden overthrow of a government by the military in order to replace a part or all of the previous government. Actually a coup d'etat is just a name for an unconstitutional overthrow of a legitimate government by a small group of the state establishment..... This can be, but doesnt have to be the military. More precisely it would be a Junta if done by the military.
a "coup d'état" is the sudden, frequently forceful, overthrow of a government to replace the ruler by another one.
A action which triumphs over a rival
un coup d'état is the overthrow of a government
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A coup d'état(also coup) is the sudden overthrow of a government by a part of the state establishment - usually the military - to replace the branch of the stricken government, either with another civil government or with a military government.

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A coup d'état is the sudden and illegal seizure of a government.

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D-C- - 2000 Pilot 1-1 was released on:

USA: 2 April 2000

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The site at http://dictionary.reference.com/translate/index.html gives it a literal translation of: blow of me

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Does not mean anything in french. Maybe it is "écoute-moi" which means "listen to me".

Or maybe it's "coup de main", which means "(helping) hand".

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The forced take-over of a governmet by any group is called a coup d'état.

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No, that is not true. Maybe you are mistaking the 9-11- 73 coup de tat in Chile.

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coup sticks have been around since well the 1800's.

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It's spelled "coup d'etat." It means to overthrow or suddenly change a government or state (ie: "etat"), usually illegally and often in a violent way. From the French, "to successfully execute a strategy involving the state/government."

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D-C- - 2000 Party 1-5 was released on:

USA: 30 April 2000

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D-C- - 2000 Truth 1-2 was released on:

USA: 9 April 2000

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D-C- - 2000 Trust 1-6 was released on:

USA: 7 May 2000

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D-C- - 2000 Justice 1-3 was released on:

USA: 16 April 2000

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March 11, 2000 - Ricardo Lagos Escobar is sworn in as president of Chile, the first Socialist to hold the office since Pres. Salvador Allende Gossens was killed in a coup in 1973.

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coup sticks have been around since well the 1800's.

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D-C- - 2000 Guns and Roses 1-7 was released on:

USA: 14 May 2000

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The term that for a forced change in government is "coup d' etat" other whys known as "coup"

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Uncle in Fijian is Momo

Aunty in Fijian is Nei

Grandma in Fijian is Bubu

Grandpa in Fijian is Tutu

Father in Fijian is Tamaqu

Mother in Fijian is Tinaqu

Sister in Fijian is Taciqu Yalewa

Brother in Fijian is Taciqu Tagane or Ganequ.

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the color tat makes us thirsty is yellow, and red is for hunger. tat makes d logos of many snackys in red&yellow like in McDONNELS,pizza hut.

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The forced take-over of a government by its own military is called a military coup d'état.

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An autogolpe is another name for an autocoup, a coup d'état in which a nation's leader dissolves or renders powerless the national legislature, and unlawfully assumes extraordinary powers.

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'Coup' is a French origin loan word into English, as I'd say you are aware since you classified the question in 'French to English'. While the word 'coup' in the phrase 'counting coup' is still the same loan word from French as is used in 'coup d'etat', for example, the phrase 'counting coup' is of English origin.

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72 Hours - 2013 Fijian Jungle 1-7 was released on:

USA: 19 July 2013

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Turning Point - 2000 When Trials Become Our Teacher was released on:

USA: 23 May 2010

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A major coup d'état occurred in Chile on September 11, 1973. The leader of the ousted government, Salvadore Allende, committed suicide.

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Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz is the President of Mauritania in 2011. A leading figure in Mauritania's 2005 coup d'état which deposed dictator Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, Aziz also led the 2008 coup d'état overthrowing Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. 2 days after the coup on 2008 August 8, Mohamed Aziz became the President of the High Council of State, created to lead Mauritania in the aftermath of the coup. He held this position until 2009 April 5 when he resigned to run for president. Aziz won the disputed election, and was inaugurated as President of Mauritania on 2009 August 5.

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Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz is the President of Mauritania. A leading figure in Mauritania's 2005 coup d'état which deposed dictator Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, Aziz also led the 2008 coup d'état overthrowing Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. 2 days after the coup on 2008 August 8, Mohamed Aziz became the President of the High Council of State, created to lead Mauritania in the aftermath of the coup. He held this position until 2009 April 5 when he resigned to run for president. Aziz won the disputed election, and was inaugurated as President of Mauritania on 2009 August 5.

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Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz was the President of Mauritania in 2010. A leading figure in Mauritania's 2005 coup d'état which deposed dictator Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, Aziz also led the 2008 coup d'état overthrowing Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. 2 days after the coup on 2008 August 8, Mohamed Aziz became the President of the High Council of State, created to lead Mauritania in the aftermath of the coup. He held this position until 2009 April 5 when he resigned to run for president. Aziz won the disputed election, and was inaugurated as President of Mauritania on 2009 August 5.

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Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz is the President of Mauritania in 2013. A leading figure in Mauritania's 2005 coup d'état which deposed dictator Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, Aziz also led the 2008 coup d'état overthrowing Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. 2 days after the coup on 2008 August 8, Mohamed Aziz became the President of the High Council of State, created to lead Mauritania in the aftermath of the coup. He held this position until 2009 April 5 when he resigned to run for president. Aziz won the disputed election, and was inaugurated as President of Mauritania on 2009 August 5.

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Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz was the President of Mauritania in 2012. A leading figure in Mauritania's 2005 coup d'état which deposed dictator Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, Aziz also led the 2008 coup d'état overthrowing Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. 2 days after the coup on 2008 August 8, Mohamed Aziz became the President of the High Council of State, created to lead Mauritania in the aftermath of the coup. He held this position until 2009 April 5 when he resigned to run for president. Aziz won the disputed election, and was inaugurated as President of Mauritania on 2009 August 5.

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Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz is the President of Mauritania in 2014. A leading figure in Mauritania's 2005 coup d'état which deposed dictator Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, Aziz also led the 2008 coup d'état overthrowing Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. 2 days after the coup on 2008 August 8, Mohamed Aziz became the President of the High Council of State, created to lead Mauritania in the aftermath of the coup. He held this position until 2009 April 5 when he resigned to run for president. Aziz won the disputed election, and was inaugurated as President of Mauritania on 2009 August 5.

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Law and Order Special Victims Unit - 1999 Trials 10-1 is rated/received certificates of:

Netherlands:12

USA:TV-14 (D)

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Fijian currency is "Fiji Dollar"

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Philip in Fijian is Filipe.

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Louise in fijian is Laisiana

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Emma in Fijian is Ema

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