venues

This is the 8194th most frequent French word.


venues

"Venues" in French means "arrivals" or "comings" (feminine plural of "venue").


In this sentence, 'venues' is the past participle of the verb 'venir,' used as an adjective to agree in gender and number with 'personnes.' It refers to people who have arrived or come to a place.

Les personnes venues à la réunion étaient très intéressées par le sujet.

The individuals who came to the meeting were very interested in the topic.


Here, 'venues' is used as a noun in feminine plural form, referring to the act of new technologies arriving or being introduced.

Les venues de nouvelles technologies ont transformé notre façon de vivre.

The arrivals of new technologies have transformed our way of living.


In this example, 'venues' refers to the action of the guests arriving, used here as a noun in the feminine plural form to discuss multiple arrivals.

Les venues des invités étaient parfaitement organisées par l'équipe.

The arrivals of the guests were perfectly organized by the team.