bienvenue

French

Etymology

Literally, well come, from Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value); compare also bienvenu (without the -e). Presumably a calque of an Old Frankish term, from Proto-Germanic *wiljakwemô (a welcome guest or arrival), from which many modern Germanic forms descend, as English welcome.

Interjection sense #2 is a recent semantic loan from English you're welcome found only in Canada; English “you’re welcome” dates from early 20th century, French Canadian usage correspondingly later.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bjɛ̃.v(ə).ny/
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Noun

bienvenue f (plural bienvenues)

  1. welcome
    Mesdames et messieurs, je vous souhaite la bienvenue.
    Ladies and gentlemen, I bid you welcome.

Derived terms

Interjection

bienvenue

  1. welcome!
    Bienvenue à Paris!Welcome to Paris!
    Bienvenue dans la maison.Welcome to the house.
  2. (Canada) you're welcome (as an answer to thank you)
    Merci pour le party!Bienvenue.
    Thanks for the party! — You're welcome.

Adjective

bienvenue

  1. feminine singular of bienvenu

Further reading

Sango

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value).

Interjection

bienvenue

  1. welcome
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