See also: Heure

Basque edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): (Navarro-Lapurdian) /heu̯ɾe/ [heu̯.ɾe]
  • IPA(key): (Southern) /eu̯ɾe/ [eu̯.ɾe]
  • Rhymes: -eu̯ɾe
  • Hyphenation: heu‧re

Pronoun edit

heure

  1. genitive of heu

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Verb edit

heure (first-person singular present hec or hac, first-person singular preterite haguí, past participle hagut); root stress: (Central) /ɛ/; (Valencian) /e/; (Balearic) /ə/

  1. (Eastern) Alternative form of haver
    • (Can we date this quote?), Joan Maragall, Les roses franques[1]:
      He vist unes rosas[sic] d'un vermell pujat d'un vermell negrós d'un vermell morat. / Penjaven gronxantse del mur d'un jardí / ningú les pot heure no 's poden cullir.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Old French houre, from Latin hōra (hour), from Ancient Greek ὥρα (hṓra, time, season, year), from Proto-Indo-European *yeh₁- (year, season).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

heure f (plural heures)

  1. hour, time
    C’est l’heure de partir.
    It's time to leave.
  2. o'clock

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Descendants edit

  • Haitian Creole: (via l’heure)
  • Moore: lɛɛre (via l’heure)

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Verb edit

heure

  1. inflection of heuern:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

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Noun edit

heure f (plural heures)

  1. hour (period of sixty minutes)

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