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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary آمدن ، رسیدن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary come come : inherited from Proto-Germanic kuman "come" which goes back to PIE *gwa(m)-, where the [m] was probably a suffix at one time. Anyway, without the [m] it became "go" in English and with it, "come." The initial [gw] became [b] in Greek but [v] in Latin, where the same root turned up in venire Yes, that's right: "go" and "come" come from the same ancient source. âmad-an rasid-an + fra. le premier venu : har/noxostin (tâza az rah) rasida i ... + => venir à bout de
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه come to come to an explanation to come to an understanding to come to anchor to come to any ones help to come to blows to come to good to come to grief to come to hand to come to hands to come to know to come to light to come to nothing to come to nought to come to ones end to come to pass to come to terms to come to the fore to come to the throne to come under to come under the hammer to come up to come up to the stand to come upon to come upon a fortune to come within the scope of a contract to come within the scope of the law to come-to anchor where did he come from? yo come of a you might have come بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه come to come along to come away to come back to come by to come by a thing to come down to come down with a run to come forth to come in to come in first to come in to collision to come in to line to come in to notice to come in useful to come into to come into a property to come into any one's g. to come into effect to come into force to come into operation to come of age to come off to come on to come on the tapis to come onthe wings of to come out to come over to come pat to come round to come short to come to to come to a to come to a conclusion to come to a end to come to a he to come to a point to come to a stand to come to an agreement to come to an end ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(30) بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه come come-at-able come-down curses come home to roost f. come f.served he has not come he is come he may come late he said i will come he said(that)he woul come i have come on business i know that he will come i promise to come in the time to come independent in come john having come we dined light come light g new come new-come now and then a guest w come odd come short the bill has come to maturity the bill of has come to mature the post has come the second man to come things have come to a pretty things have come to a pretty pass to bechon to a person to come to come…
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 come v. Pronunciation: ' kəm Function: verb Inflected Form:   came \ ' kām\ ; come ; com·ing \ ' kə-miŋ\ Etymology: Middle English, from Old English cuman; akin to Old High German queman to come, Latin venire, Greek bainein to walk, go Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1 a : to move toward something : APPROACH < come here> b : to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose < come see us> < come and see what's going on> c (1) : to reach a particular station in a series <now we come to the section on health> (2) : to arrive in due course <the time has come > d (1) : to approach in kind or quality <this come s near perfection> (2) : to reach a condition or conclusion < came to regard him as a friend> < come to think of it, you may be right> e (1) : to advance toward accomplishment : COME ALONG <the job is coming nicely> (2) : to advance in a particular manner < come running when I call> (3) : to advance, rise, or improve in rank or condition <has come a long way> f : EXTEND <her dress came to her ankles> 2 a (1) : to arrive at a particular place, end, result, or conclusion < came to his senses> < come untied> (2) : AMOUNT <the taxes on it come to more than it's worth> b (1) : to appear to the mind <the answer came to them> (2) : to appear on a scene : make an appearance <children come equipped to learn any language> c (1) : HAPPEN , OCCUR <no harm will come to you> (2) : to come to pass : take place ― used in the subjunctive with inverted subject and verb to express the particular time or occasion < come spring the days will be longer> d : ORIGINATE , ARISE <wine come s from grapes> <they come…