vécu

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See also: vecu and veču

French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French and Old French vescu, derived from the preterite vesqui, itself from a metathesis of Latin vixi, likely influenced by nasqui (I was born). See the same development in Occitan and Catalan viscut. Compare also Italian vissuto.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ve.ky/
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Participle

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vécu (feminine vécue, masculine plural vécus, feminine plural vécues)

  1. past participle of vivre

Adjective

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vécu (feminine vécue, masculine plural vécus, feminine plural vécues)

  1. that which is part of a lived experience, real, true
    Il y avait un film qui passait à la télévision: une histoire vécue.There was a movie on TV: a true story.

Noun

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vécu m (plural vécus)

  1. experience (what one experiences)
  2. inner life

Further reading

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