The verb form of "portent" is "portend." To portend means to be a sign or warning that something, especially something momentous or calamitous, is likely to happen. It is often used in contexts where an event or situation is foreshadowed by a particular sign or omen.
Présaqe is one French equivalent of the English word "portent."Specifically, the word functions as a masculine noun in its singular form. It may be translated as "(bad or good) omen, sign" and "portent." The pronunciation will be "prey-sazh" in French.
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(A portent is a sign or omen, as of a calamity, but is used rarely to mean a prodigy.)"Kayla is a portent; she could play the piano like Mozart at age 4.""The ship sailed, ignoring the dark sky which was a portent of the storm.""Unease among animals is often a portent of an imminent earthquake."
"Ils/elles portent" mean: "they carry", "they are carrying" depending on the context
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