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bienvenue

[ byan-vuh-ny ]

adjective

  1. welcome (used when addressing or referring to a woman).


noun

  1. a welcome; kindly greeting or reception.
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of bienvenue1

First recorded in 1375–1425; from French: “welcome,†from bien, “well†+ venue, feminine past participle of venir “to comeâ€; bene- ( def ), venue
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Example Sentences

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Muragwa Cheez Bienvenue, a Banyamulenge activist, said he was once targeted by airport staff in the city of Bukavu.

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However, Mr Bienvenue on the other hand told the BBC he "strongly" believes his ethnic group are discriminated against, giving the example that his sister was once sacked after being told she "looked like a Rwandan spy".

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CalPERS said Musicco's deputy Dan Bienvenue will serve as interim chief investment officer and it will soon start a global search for her replacement.

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While accepting his award, Grey bellowed the multilingual opening lyric from “Cabaret†— “Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome!†— that prompted a roaring applause from an audience that immediately recognized the line from his stint as the Master of Ceremonies.

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Although King Charles III will be greeted with a hearty “willkommen†in Berlin rather than “bienvenue†in Paris, his goals remain the same: to cement Britain’s improving relations with Europe and show that he can help the U.K. win hearts and minds abroad just as his mother did so successfully for seven decades.

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