English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word come
English | Esperanto |
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(derive; originate; result; stem; spring) | deveni (origini ) |
🔗 I came to be alone. | |
(advance; approach; come on; accost) | |
🔗 I’ve come to live with you. | |
🔗 But spring did not come, you say? | |
come about (happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come on; come to pass; fall; be set; transpire) | |
come across (meet; encounter) | |
come across (stumble upon; bump into; run across) | |
come after (follow; succeed; trail; ensue) | |
(return) | |
🔗 When Tam came back, Rand stared in surprise. | |
come down (descend; subside) | |
(go forward; advance; progress) | |
🔗 Jubal reluctantly came forward. | |
come forward (introduce oneself) | |
come from | veni de |
(come into; enter) | |
🔗 Don’t come in! | |
come into (enter; come in) | |
come into one’s own | ricevi sian parton |
come into power (accede; take over) | |
come off | delasi farbon |
come on (advance; approach; come; accost) | |
come on (advance) | |
come on (advance; approach; come close; come closer) | () |
(come about; happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come to pass; fall; be set; transpire) | |
🔗 We feared that the cold weather would come on and halt our explorations, for all agreed that the demon was generally quiet in winter. | |
🔗 Now come out before somebody sees you. | |
come over | ŝtelrampi al |
come to a halt (halt; stop; stall; come to rest; come to a standstill) | |
(end; end up; expire; conclude; finish; draw to a close; draw to an end) | |
🔗 On Thursday afternoon the summit came to an abrupt and humiliating end for the North Koreans. | |
come together (associate; join; pool; assemble; coalesce; converge; unite; become joined) | |
come together (meet) | |
🔗 The details of what happened that night didn’t come to light until years later, after immense pressure from activists and the young nun’s family. | |
come to nothing (break down) | ne efektiviĝi |
come to nothing | neefektiviĝi |
come to pass (come true) | efektiĝi |
come to pass (come about; happen; occur; take place; be afoot; come on; fall; be set; transpire) | |
come true (come to pass) | efektiĝi |
come true (become evident; prove) | () |
come true | veriĝi |
(get up) | |
come up against | |
come up to (answer; answer to) | esti konforma al |
coming from (a native of; a native from) | devena de |
come‐and‐cuddle‐me (pansy; heart’s‐ease; heart’s delight; tickle‐my‐fancy; Jack‐jump‐up‐and‐kiss‐me; three faces in a hood; love‐in‐idleness; wild pansy) | (; ) |
devena | |
(due; forthcoming; imminent; looming; pending) | okazonta |
(following; next; ahead; subsequent) | sekvonta |
(advent) | |
🔗 Egwene ignored their coming. | |
(next; ahead; forthcoming; future; upcoming) | |
🔗 You’ll learn about these keywords in the coming chapters. | |
forthcoming (speedy) | |
forthcoming (coming; due; imminent; looming; pending) | okazonta |
forthcoming (next; ahead; future; coming; upcoming) | |
forthcoming (near at hand; toward) | |
newcomer | |
🔗 On Sunday Ukrainians overwhelmingly threw their support behind a political newcomer, actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelensʹkyj, to become the country’s next president. |