Definition
Past tense of attend; to be present at an event or place, to take care of or look after something, or to listen and pay attention.
Etymology
From Old French 'atendre,' from Latin 'attendere' meaning 'to stretch toward' or 'to apply one's mind to.' The prefix 'at-' means 'to,' and 'tendere' means 'to stretch,' so the core meaning is literally 'to stretch toward something' or apply attention to it.
Kelly Says
The root 'tend' appears in surprising places: 'attend' (stretch toward), 'tender' (soft, as if stretched thin), 'tendon' (stretched tissue), and 'tent' (stretched fabric). Latin root words are like linguistic ancestors that show up throughout English in unexpected family resemblances!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
出席 አደረገ
ish-te-e a-der-ge
BNবাংলা
উপস্থিত ছিল
u-pos-thit chil
CACatalà
va assistir
va a-sis-tir
CSČeština
byl přítomen
byl pri-to-men
DEDeutsch
besuchte
be-zuchte
ELΕλληνικά
παρίστατο
pa-ri-sta-to
ESEspañol
asistió
as-i-ste
FAفارسی
حاضر شد
ha-dzar shod
FISuomi
osallistui
o-sal-lis-tui
FRFrançais
a assisté
a a-sis-te
HUMagyar
megjelent
meg-jel-ent
IDBahasa Indonesia
hadiri
ha-di-ri
ITItaliano
ha partecipato
a par-tee-si-pa-to
KMKM
បានចូលរួម
ba-an chool ro-om
KO한국어
참석했습니다
cham-seok-habnida
MSBahasa Melayu
hadir
ha-dir
MYမြန်မာ
出席 ပါ
ish-te-e ba
NLNederlands
was aanwezig
was an-we-zen
PAPA
присутित
pri-su-t-it
PLPolski
był obecny
byl o-b-ce-ny
PTPortuguês
compareceu
kom-pare-seu
RORomână
a participat
a par-ti-si-pa-t
RUРусский
присутствовал
pri-soo-stvoo-val
SWKiswahili
alika
a-li-ka
TAதமிழ்
பங்கேற்றார்
pan-ga-e-r-taar
TEతెలుగు
సభ్యునిగా పాల్గొన్నారు
sa-bhyu-ni-ga paal-go-n-na-aru
TRTürkçe
katıldı
kat-il-di
UKУкраїнська
був присутнім
buv pri-suts-nim
URاردو
حاضر ہوا
ha-dhar hua
VITiếng Việt
đã tham dự
da tham-dzu