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English
Pronunciation
Verb
come into being (third-person singular simple present comes into being, present participle coming into being, simple past came into being, past participle come into being)
- (idiomatic) To form; to start to exist.
- Synonyms: appear, form, materialize, take shape; see also Thesaurus:come into being
- Sociologists would like to study how this phenomenon came into being.
Related terms
Translations
start to exist
- Azerbaijani: törəmək (az)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 形成 (zh) (xíngchéng), 產生/产生 (zh) (chǎnshēng), 誕生/诞生 (zh) (dànshēng)
- Finnish: saada alkunsa, syntyä (fi)
- French: apparaître (fr)
- German: entstehen (de)
- Hungarian: létrejön (hu), megszületik (hu), születik (hu), keletkezik (hu), kialakul (hu)
- Mari:
- Eastern Mari: шочаш (šočaš)
- Polish: zaistnieć (pl) pf, powstawać (pl) impf, powstać (pl) pf
- Portuguese: surgir (pt)
- Russian: возника́ть (ru) impf (voznikátʹ), возни́кнуть (ru) pf (vozníknutʹ)
- Swedish: bli till (sv), uppstå (sv)
- Tok Pisin: kamap
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