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Etymology
Inherited from Latin convenīre .
Pronunciation
Verb
convenir (first-person singular present convinc , first-person singular preterite convinguí , past participle convingut ) ; root stress : ( Central , Valencia , Balearic ) /e/
( intransitive ) to be apt or suitable
( intransitive ) to agree ( to harmonize in opinion or action )
Synonym: estar d'acord
Conjugation
Conjugation of
convenir (
third conjugation , without -eix-, irregular, with velar infix)
Derived terms
Further reading
French
Etymology
Inherited from Latin convenire . Spelt covenir in Old French , etymologically reconstructed in Middle French to closer match the original Latin spelling.
Pronunciation
Verb
convenir
to admit ; to agree
convenir du prix de quelque chose ― to agree on the price of something
Je conviens que c’est un problème. ― I agree that it's a problem.
to suit ; to be convenient for
On se voit mardi, si cela convient aux autres. ― We’ll meet up on Tuesday, if this suits the others.
1933 , Henri Gaussen, Géographie des Plantes , Armand Colin, page 67 :Il est bien évident que les plantes vivent uniquement dans les milieux qui leur conviennent [ …] It is obvious that plants live solely in the environments which suit them
( impersonal ) to be appropriate or admissible ( to be agreed upon according to convention )
Il ne me convient pas d’agir ainsi. ― It would not suit me to act in that way.
1963 , Simone De Beauvoir, La Force des choses , Éditions Gallimard:Les jeunes femmes ont un sens aigu de ce qu’il convient de faire et de ne pas faire quand on a cessé d’être jeune. « Je ne comprends pas, disent-elles, que passé quarante ans on se teigne en blond ; qu’on s’exhibe en bikini ; qu’on coquette avec les hommes. Moi, quand j’aurai cet âge-là... » Young women have a sharp sense of what they should and should not do when they are no longer young. They say, "I don't understand women over forty who dye their hair blonde, who show themselves off in bikinis and flirt with men. When I am that age..."
Usage notes
When conjugating convenir , compound tenses cannot be formed using être as the auxiliary verb in the sense of “to suit”. It must take avoir . This is even though it derives from venir , which takes être .
Conjugation
This is a verb in a group of -ir verbs. All verbs ending in -venir , such as revenir and devenir , are conjugated this way. Such verbs are the only verbs whose the past historic and subjunctive imperfect endings do not start in one of these thematic vowels (-a- , -i- , -u- ).
infinitive
simple
convenir
compound
avoir + past participle
present participle or gerund 1
simple
convenant /kɔ̃v.nɑ̃/
compound
ayant + past participle
past participle
convenu /kɔ̃v.ny/
singular
plural
first
second
third
first
second
third
indicative
je (j’)
tu
il, elle, on
nous
vous
ils, elles
(simple tenses)
present
conviens /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃/
conviens /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃/
convient /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃/
convenons /kɔ̃v.nɔ̃/
convenez /kɔ̃v.ne/
conviennent /kɔ̃.vjɛn/
imperfect
convenais /kɔ̃v.nɛ/
convenais /kɔ̃v.nɛ/
convenait /kɔ̃v.nɛ/
convenions /kɔ̃.və.njɔ̃/
conveniez /kɔ̃.və.nje/
convenaient /kɔ̃v.nɛ/
past historic 2
convins /kɔ̃.vɛ̃/
convins /kɔ̃.vɛ̃/
convint /kɔ̃.vɛ̃/
convînmes /kɔ̃.vɛ̃m/
convîntes /kɔ̃.vɛ̃t/
convinrent /kɔ̃.vɛ̃ʁ/
future
conviendrai /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁe/
conviendras /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁa/
conviendra /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁa/
conviendrons /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁɔ̃/
conviendrez /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁe/
conviendront /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁɔ̃/
conditional
conviendrais /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁɛ/
conviendrais /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁɛ/
conviendrait /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁɛ/
conviendrions /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁi.jɔ̃/
conviendriez /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁi.je/
conviendraient /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃.dʁɛ/
(compound tenses)
present perfect
present indicative of avoir + past participle
pluperfect
imperfect indicative of avoir + past participle
past anterior 2
past historic of avoir + past participle
future perfect
future of avoir + past participle
conditional perfect
conditional of avoir + past participle
subjunctive
que je (j’)
que tu
qu’il, qu’elle
que nous
que vous
qu’ils, qu’elles
(simple tenses)
present
convienne /kɔ̃.vjɛn/
conviennes /kɔ̃.vjɛn/
convienne /kɔ̃.vjɛn/
convenions /kɔ̃.və.njɔ̃/
conveniez /kɔ̃.və.nje/
conviennent /kɔ̃.vjɛn/
imperfect 2
convinsse /kɔ̃.vɛ̃s/
convinsses /kɔ̃.vɛ̃s/
convînt /kɔ̃.vɛ̃/
convinssions /kɔ̃.vɛ̃.sjɔ̃/
convinssiez /kɔ̃.vɛ̃.sje/
convinssent /kɔ̃.vɛ̃s/
(compound tenses)
past
present subjunctive of avoir + past participle
pluperfect 2
imperfect subjunctive of avoir + past participle
imperative
–
tu
–
nous
vous
–
simple
—
conviens /kɔ̃.vjɛ̃/
—
convenons /kɔ̃v.nɔ̃/
convenez /kɔ̃v.ne/
—
compound
—
simple imperative of avoir + past participle
—
simple imperative of avoir + past participle
simple imperative of avoir + past participle
—
1 The French gerund is usable only with the preposition en .
2 In less formal writing or speech, these tenses may be found to have been replaced in the following way:
past historic → present perfect
past anterior → pluperfect
imperfect subjunctive → present subjunctive
pluperfect subjunctive → past subjunctive
(Christopher Kendris , Master the Basics: French , pp. 77 , 78 , 79 , 81 ).
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
Inherited from Latin convenīre .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /kombeˈniɾ/
Rhymes: -iɾ
Syllabification: con‧ve‧nir
Verb
convenir (first-person singular present convengo , first-person singular preterite convine , past participle convenido )
( transitive ) to agree , agree on, agree upon
Synonyms: acordar , concordar
( transitive , intransitive ) to be convenient , suit
to admit
Synonym: admitir
to arrange ( bring together various parts to build or form something )
( transitive ) to convene
Conjugation
1 Mostly obsolete, now mainly used in legal language.2 Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú form for the present subjunctive.
Selected combined forms of convenir (irregular; e-ie-i alternation)
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
singular
plural
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
with infinitive convenir
dative
convenirme
convenirte
convenirle , convenirse
convenirnos
conveniros
convenirles , convenirse
accusative
convenirme
convenirte
convenirlo , convenirla , convenirse
convenirnos
conveniros
convenirlos , convenirlas , convenirse
with gerund conviniendo
dative
conviniéndome
conviniéndote
conviniéndole , conviniéndose
conviniéndonos
conviniéndoos
conviniéndoles , conviniéndose
accusative
conviniéndome
conviniéndote
conviniéndolo , conviniéndola , conviniéndose
conviniéndonos
conviniéndoos
conviniéndolos , conviniéndolas , conviniéndose
with informal second-person singular tú imperative convén
dative
convenme
convente
convenle
convennos
not used
convenles
accusative
convenme
convente
convenlo , convenla
convennos
not used
convenlos , convenlas
with informal second-person singular vos imperative convení
dative
convenime
convenite
convenile
conveninos
not used
conveniles
accusative
convenime
convenite
convenilo , convenila
conveninos
not used
convenilos , convenilas
with formal second-person singular imperative convenga
dative
convéngame
not used
convéngale , convéngase
convénganos
not used
convéngales
accusative
convéngame
not used
convéngalo , convéngala , convéngase
convénganos
not used
convéngalos , convéngalas
with first-person plural imperative convengamos
dative
not used
convengámoste
convengámosle
convengámonos
convengámoos
convengámosles
accusative
not used
convengámoste
convengámoslo , convengámosla
convengámonos
convengámoos
convengámoslos , convengámoslas
with informal second-person plural imperative convenid
dative
convenidme
not used
convenidle
convenidnos
conveníos
convenidles
accusative
convenidme
not used
convenidlo , convenidla
convenidnos
conveníos
convenidlos , convenidlas
with formal second-person plural imperative convengan
dative
convénganme
not used
convénganle
convéngannos
not used
convénganles , convénganse
accusative
convénganme
not used
convénganlo , convénganla
convéngannos
not used
convénganlos , convénganlas , convénganse
Further reading