convier

French

Etymology

From Old French cunveer, cunvier, from Vulgar Latin *convitāre, present active infinitive of *convitō, from a cross Latin invītō (I invite) and convivium. Compare Italian convitare, Spanish convidar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔ̃vje/

Verb

convier

  1. to invite (someone to come somewhere)
  2. to invite, suggest (someone to do something)

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Portuguese

Verb

convier

  1. first-person singular future subjunctive of convir
  2. third-person singular future subjunctive of convir
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