Vint (en. Came)
[vɛ̃]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Indicate the action of coming at a past time.
He came to the meeting on time.
Il vint au rendez-vous à l'heure.
Refer to a past event where a person arrived.
She came to see us last summer.
Elle vint nous voir l'été dernier.
Express the idea of the origin or source of something.
This wine came from the best wine regions.
Ce vin vint des meilleures régions viticoles.
Etymology
From the verb 'to come', of Latin origin 'venire'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
He came, he saw, he conquered
Expression meaning that he succeeded quickly after arriving.
Il vint, il vit, il vainquit
She came, she saw, she conquered
Indicates that, upon arrival, a person convinced or seduced.
Elle est venue, elle a vu, elle a conquis
Related Words
to come
Moving toward a place, arriving.
venir
to come from
Indicating the origin of something.
venir de
coming
Who comes from a specific place.
venant
Slang Meanings
To arrive at the last moment.
He came at the last moment just before we left.
Il vint au dernier moment juste avant que nous partions.
To make an unexpected appearance.
He came to hang out without warning.
Il vint faire un tour sans prévenir.