Conjugate verb "provenir" in French

Conjugation of the verb provenir, 3rd group     translation to English come, originate
The verb provenir is conjugated with: être

All formsIndicatif Subjonctif Conditionnel Impératif Participes

Indicatif

Présent

je proviens
tu proviens
il/elle provient
nous provenons
vous provenez
ils/elles proviennent

Imparfait

je provenais
tu provenais
il/elle provenait
nous provenions
vous proveniez
ils/elles provenaient

Passé Simple

je provins
tu provins
il/elle provint
nous provînmes
vous provîntes
ils/elles provinrent

Futur Simple

je proviendrai
tu proviendras
il/elle proviendra
nous proviendrons
vous proviendrez
ils/elles proviendront

Passé Composé

je suis provenu / provenue
tu es provenu / provenue
il/elle est provenu / provenue
nous sommes provenus / provenues
vous êtes provenus / provenues
ils/elles sont provenus / provenues

Plus-que-Parfait

j'étais provenu / provenue
tu étais provenu / provenue
il/elle était provenu / provenue
nous étions provenus / provenues
vous étiez provenus / provenues
ils/elles étaient provenus / provenues

Passé Antérieur

je fus provenu / provenue
tu fus provenu / provenue
il/elle fut provenu / provenue
nous fûmes provenus / provenues
vous fûtes provenus / provenues
ils/elles furent provenus / provenues

Futur Antérieur

je serai provenu / provenue
tu seras provenu / provenue
il/elle sera provenu / provenue
nous serons provenus / provenues
vous serez provenus / provenues
ils/elles seront provenus / provenues

Subjonctif

Présent

que je provienne
que tu proviennes
qu'il/elle provienne
que nous provenions
que vous proveniez
qu'ils/elles proviennent

Imparfait

que je provinsse
que tu provinsses
qu'il/elle provînt
que nous provinssions
que vous provinssiez
qu'ils/elles provinssent

Passé

que je sois provenu / provenue
que tu sois provenu / provenue
qu'il/elle soit provenu / provenue
que nous soyons provenus / provenues
que vous soyez provenus / provenues
qu'ils/elles soient provenus / provenues

Plus-que-parfait

que je fusse provenu / provenue
que tu fusses provenu / provenue
qu'il/elle fût provenu / provenue
que nous fussions provenus / provenues
que vous fussiez provenus / provenues
qu'ils/elles fussent provenus / provenues

Conditionnel

Présent

je proviendrais
tu proviendrais
il/elle proviendrait
nous proviendrions
vous proviendriez
ils/elles proviendraient

Passé

je serais provenu / provenue
tu serais provenu / provenue
il/elle serait provenu / provenue
nous serions provenus / provenues
vous seriez provenus / provenues
ils/elles seraient provenus / provenues

Impératif

Impératif

(tu) proviens
(nous) provenons
(vous) provenez

Participes

Présent

provenant

Passé

singulier pluriel
masculin provenu provenus
féminin provenue provenues
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