What does émaner in French mean?
What is the meaning of the word émaner in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use émaner in French.
The word émaner in French means come from , emanate from, emanate from, come from, come from. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word émaner
come from , emanate fromverbe transitif indirect (être généré par [qch]) Une douce chaleur émanait du feu. A gentle warmth emanated from the fire. |
emanate fromverbe transitif indirect (rayonner depuis un corps) Une grande douceur émanait du visage de la vieille dame. Great gentleness emanated from the old lady's face. |
come fromverbe transitif indirect (découler) Cette nouvelle mesure émane de la préfecture. This new measure has come from the local authority. |
come fromverbe transitif indirect (provenir, tirer son pouvoir de) En démocratie le pouvoir émane du peuple. In a democracy, power comes from the people. |
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