be

Senso (Inglese)

Sinonimi

be located

be found

be present

work as

he is there

not be

become sour

he is

hold office

living being

not exist

same as

be in good order

drive to distraction

say sorry

able to

angry with

be attached to

become accustomed to

become deaf

become hard

become light

become red

become soft

become strong

become wet

become white

be in existence

be lazy

be lying

be mentioned

be tired

be wanted

come to be

fully developed

have dealings

need to

on the top

serve as

spread abroad

stay overnight

become dirty

to have

live one’s life

quite right

become thick

be registered

become clean

do more

remain over

run again

be real

be stationed

become rotten

have recourse

be no more than

become rough

care for one’s own affairs

STH

become smooth

feel great fear

become tangled

become bitter

old and frail

owed by

properly flavoured

at odds with oneself

find job

have another look

made into

across the way

become pregnant

become thin

be missing

be situated

be worth

equal to

Frequenza

A1
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/biː/
Etimologia (Inglese)

From Middle English been (“to be”). further etymology of be and its conjugated forms The various forms have three separate origins, which were mixed together at various times in the history of English. * The forms beginning with b- come from Old English bēon (“to be, become”), from Proto-Germanic *beuną (“to be, exist, come to be, become”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰúHt (“to grow, become, come into being, appear”), from the root *bʰuH-. In particular: ** Now-dialectal use of been as an infinitive of be is either from Middle English been (“to be”) or an extension of the past participle. ** Now-obsolete use of been as a plural present tense (meaning "are") is from Middle English been, be (present plural of been (“to be”), with the -n leveled in from the past and subjunctive; compare competing forms aren/are). ** Use of been as a past participle is from Middle English been, ybeen, from Old English ġebēon. * The forms beginning with w- come from the aforementioned Old English bēon, which shared its past tense with the verb wesan, from Proto-West Germanic *wesan, from Proto-Germanic *wesaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wes- (“to reside”). * The remaining forms (am, are, is) are also from Old English wesan (“to be”), from Proto-West Germanic *wesan, from Proto-Germanic *wesaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésti, from the root *h₁es-.

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