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bienvenu

[ byan-vuh-ny ]

adjective

, French.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bienvenu1

Literally, “well arrived”
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Example Sentences

Manuel Bienvenu, the submarine’s chief officer, said his vessel will soon be leaving port to join the strike force.

“These elections are an example of fraud and ballot-box stuffing, flouting any transparent and credible electoral process and, moreover, democracy,” said Bienvenu Matumo, a member of LUCHA, a local rights group.

“What happened yesterday was just sabotage of the electoral process,” said Bienvenu Matumo, a member of the rights group LUCHA.

“The organization of the elections raises lots of doubt regarding the credibility, the transparency and the reliability of the results,” said Bienvenu Matumo, a member of LUCHA, a local rights group.

“The organization of the elections raises lots of doubt regarding the credibility, the transparency and the reliability of the results,” said Bienvenu Matumo, a member of LUCHA, a local rights group.

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