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futur

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Albanian

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Participle

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futur

  1. past participle of fut

Catalan

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Etymology

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From Latin futurus.

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Adjective

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futur (feminine futura, masculine plural futurs, feminine plural futures)

  1. future

Noun

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futur m (plural futurs)

  1. future
  2. (grammar) future (tense)

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin futūrus.

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Adjective

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futur (feminine future, masculine plural futurs, feminine plural futures)

  1. future

Noun

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futur m (plural futurs)

  1. (sometimes proscribed) future (what will happen)
    Synonym: avenir
    Le futur nous donnera la réponse.The future will give us the answer.
  2. (grammar) future, future tense
    Le verbe manger à la deuxième personne du singulier du futur simple donne: Tu mangeras.
    The verb manger, in the second person singular future simple becomes: Tu mangeras (You will eat).

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Indonesian

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Etymology 1

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From Arabic فُطُور (fuṭūr).

Noun

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futur

  1. (uncommon) iftar meal; breakfast
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Etymology 2

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From Latin futūrus, possibly via English future.

Noun

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futur

  1. (grammar) Synonym of kala mendatang (future tense)
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Etymology 3

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From Arabic فُتُور (futūr).

Noun

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futur

  1. the feeling of lazy to do worship

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Maltese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sicilian futuru and/or Italian futuro, both from Latin futurum.

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Noun

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futur m

  1. future
    Synonym: ġejjieni
    Antonyms: mgħoddi, passat

Middle English

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Noun

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futur

  1. Alternative form of future

Adjective

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futur

  1. Alternative form of future

Norman

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Etymology

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From Latin futūrus, future active participle of sum, esse.

Adjective

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futur m

  1. (Jersey) future

Noun

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futur m (plural futurs)

  1. (Jersey) future
  2. (Jersey, grammar) future tense

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Occitan

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Etymology

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From Latin futurus.

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Adjective

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futur m (feminine singular futura, masculine plural futurs, feminine plural futuras)

  1. future

Noun

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futur m (plural futurs)

  1. future
  2. (grammar) future (tense)

Piedmontese

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Adjective

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futur

  1. future

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futur m

  1. future

Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fǔtuːr/
  • Hyphenation: fu‧tur

Noun

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fùtūr m (Cyrillic spelling фу̀тӯр)

  1. (grammar) future (verb tense)

Declension

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Declension of futur
singular plural
nominative fùtūr futuri
genitive futúra futura
dative futuru futurima
accusative futur future
vocative futuru futuri
locative futuru futurima
instrumental futurom futurima