Definition
To agree or harmonize with something; to correspond or match (archaic or rare).
Etymology
From Latin congruere (to come together, agree). Though modern English uses 'congruent' as an adjective, 'congrue' as a verb is now archaic, replaced by 'agree' or 'align.'
Kelly Says
Latin gave us 'congruent' (mathematics), 'congruence' (agreement), but the original verb 'congrue' basically disappeared—English preferred simpler words like 'agree.'
Translations
ARالعربية
كونغرو
kunˈɡruː
CACatalà
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
CSČeština
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
DADansk
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
DEDeutsch
Congrue
konˈɡrjuː
ELΕλληνικά
κονγκρου
konˈɡru
ESEspañol
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
FISuomi
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
FRFrançais
congrue
kɔ̃ɡʁy
HEעברית
קוֹנְגרוּ
koŋɡruː
HIहिन्दी
कॉन्ग्रु
kɔŋɡruː
HUMagyar
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
IDBahasa Indonesia
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
ITItaliano
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
MSBahasa Melayu
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
MYမြန်မာ
ကောင်ဂရူ
kaʊŋɡruː
NLNederlands
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
NONorsk
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
PLPolski
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
PTPortuguês
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
RORomână
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
RUРусский
конгруэ
konˈɡrjuː
SVSvenska
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
SWKiswahili
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
TRTürkçe
congrue
konˈɡrjuː
UKУкраїнська
конгруе
konˈɡrjuː
VITiếng Việt
congrue
konˈɡrjuː