devenir

French

Alternative forms

  • dev'nir

Etymology

From Old French devenir, from Latin dēvenīre, present active infinitive of dēveniō, from + veniō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /də.v(ə).niʁ/
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Noun

devenir m (plural devenirs)

  1. future

Synonyms

Verb

devenir

  1. to become
  2. (Louisiana, followed by de) to come from

Conjugation

This is a verb in a group of -ir verbs. All verbs ending in -venir, such as convenir and revenir, are conjugated this way.

Further reading

Anagrams


Interlingua

Etymology

From French.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de.veˈnir/

Verb

devenir

  1. to become

Conjugation


Old French

Etymology

First known attestation circa 980 as devenguz (nominative masculine singular past participle form). From Latin devenīre, present active infinitive of deveniō.

Verb

devenir

  1. to become
    • circa 1250, Marie de France, Yonec
      Chevaliers bels e genz devint.
      He turned into a handsome, noble knight.

Descendants


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from French devenir.

Verb

devenir (first-person singular present devengo, first-person singular preterite devine, past participle devenido)

  1. to happen

Conjugation

    Synonyms

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