See also: annee

French edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old French anee. By surface analysis, an +‎ -ée; an (year) from Latin annus (year). Perhaps alternatively from a Vulgar Latin *annāta, from Latin annāre; compare Italian annata.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

année f (plural années)

  1. year (period)

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Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Old French anee, equivalent to an +‎ -ée; an (year) from Latin annus (year). Perhaps alternatively from a Vulgar Latin *annāta, from Latin annō, annāre, compare French année, Walloon anêye, Italian annata.

Noun edit

année f (plural années)

  1. (Jersey, Sark) year

Derived terms edit