futur

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See also: Futur

Catalan

Etymology

from Latin futurus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

futur (feminine futura, masculine plural futurs, feminine plural futures)

  1. future

Noun

futur m (plural futurs)

  1. future
  2. (grammar) future (tense)

Further reading


French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin futūrus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

futur (feminine future, masculine plural futurs, feminine plural futures)

  1. future

Noun

futur m (plural futurs)

  1. future (what will happen)
    Le futur nous donnera la réponse.The future will give us the answer.
    Synonym: avenir
  2. (grammar) future, future tense
    Le verbe manger à la deuxième personne du singulier du futur simple donne: Tu mangeras.
    The verb manger, in the second person singular of the future simple gives: Tu mangeras (You will eat).

Derived terms

Further reading


Middle English

Noun

futur

  1. Alternative form of future

Adjective

futur

  1. Alternative form of future

Norman

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin futūrus, future active participle of sum, esse.

Adjective

futur m

  1. (Jersey) future

Noun

futur m (plural futurs)

  1. (Jersey) future
  2. (Jersey, grammar) future tense

Derived terms


Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fǔtuːr/
  • Hyphenation: fu‧tur

Noun

fùtūr m (Cyrillic spelling фу̀тӯр)

  1. (grammar) future (verb tense)

Declension