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English
rank|old|came|men|107|come|without|make|def
Etymology
OE. cuman. Cognate include Latin term|commeo|comme�|come and go, go up and down.
Pronunciation
enPR|/kÅm/, IPA|/kÊ�m/, SAMPA|/kVm/
audio|en-us-come.ogg|Audio (US)
rhymes|�m
Homophones
cum
Noun
en-noun|- (also cum)
- slang semen or female ejaculatory discharge.
Usage notes
This spelling (for this meaning) is extremely rare, in comparison to the homophone cum.
Preposition
come
- when an event has occurred or a time has arrived
#: Leave it to settle for about three months and, come Christmas time, you'll have a delicious concoctions to offer your guests.
Antonyms
go (1)
Verb
en-verb|comes|coming or archaic come|came|come
- intransitive To move from further away to nearer to.
#: She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she comes...
- intransitive slang alternative spelling of|cum To orgasm.
#: He came after a few minutes.
- intransitive (with an object preceded by the preposition at) To attack.
#: She came at him with a knife.
- intransitive (with an object preceded by the preposition by) To get one's hands on.
#: A four-leaf clover is difficult to come by.
Derived terms
top2
come about
come across
come along
come around
come back
come clean
come down
come forward
mid2
come off
come on
come out
come short
come through
come true
come up
come into
bottom2
Translations
trans-top|To move from further away to nearer to
Arabic: Arab|جاء (j��a)
Basque: etorri
Bavarian: kemma
Chinese: �, � (lái)
Crimean Tatar: kelmek
Czech: pÅ�ijÃt
Dutch: komen
Esperanto: veni#Esperanto|veni
Estonian: tulema
Finnish: tulla
French: venir
German: kommen
Greek: ÎÏ�Ï�ομαι (érkhomai), Îλα (ela)
Hebrew: ���� (lavó)
Hindi: �ना (�n�)
Hungarian: jön
Ido: venar
Indonesian: datang, datang|mendatangi, datang|mendatang, datang|mendatangkan
Irish: tar#Irish|tar
Italian: venire
Japanese: �� (��, kúru)
Korean: �� (oda)
trans-mid
Kurdish: hatin, KUchar|�ات�
Latin: venire
Manchu: jimbi
Mongolian: �� (irekh)
Old English: cuman
Pashto: PSchar|رات��
Persian: fa-Arab|آ�د� (�mædæn)
Polish: przychodzi�
Portuguese: vir
Rohingya: ai
Romanian: veni
Romansch: vegnir
Russian: пÑ�иÑ�одиÑ�Ñ� / пÑ�ийÑ�и (prikhodÃtâ��, prijtÃ)
Scottish Gaelic: thig
Slovene: priti
Spanish: venir
Swedish: komma
Thai: Thai|มา (maa)
Turkish: gelmek
Urdu: URchar|آ�ا (�n�)
Yiddish: ק��ע� (komen)
trans-bottom
trans-top|To orgasm
Finnish: tulla, saada orgasmi
Polish: dochodzi� / doj��
Italian: venire
trans-mid
trans-bottom
trans-top|(come at) To attack
Finnish: hyökätä, käydä päälle/kimppuun
Polish: atakowa� / nachodzi�
trans-mid
trans-bottom
trans-top|(come by) To get one�s hands on
trans-mid
trans-bottom
See also
cam'st
kingdom come
Category:English homophones
Category:English irregular past participles
Category:English irregular verbs
Category:English past participles
Category:English prepositions
Category:English verbs which are their own past participle
Italian
Pronunciation
IPA|[�kome]
Etymology
Compare Spanish como, cómo.
Adverb
come
- how
#: Come stai? - How are you?
- as, like
#: Blu come il mare - As blue as the sea; Blue like the sea
Derived terms
come mai
Conjunction
come
- as soon as
#: Come arrivò... - As soon as he arrived...
Category:Italian adverbs
Category:Italian conjunctions
Spanish
Etymology
Latin comede (imperative), comedit (present).
Pronunciation
SAMPA /"kome/
Verb
come
- third person singular present tense of comer 'to eat'
- second person singular imperative of comer
Category:200 English basic words
Category:Behaviour
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de:come
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fa:come
fr:come
gl:come
ko:come
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io:come
it:come
kk:come
ku:come
la:come
hu:come
ja:come
pa:come
pl:come
pt:come
ru:come
simple:come
fi:come
sv:come
ta:come
te:come
vi:come
tr:come
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