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serVENT

Servent is a French verb form rather than an English word. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb servir, meaning “to serve.” In standard French, vous also uses the same form for some conjugations, but with subject ils or elles, servir becomes servent, as in Ils servent le dîner (They serve the dinner).

The form is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions performed by multiple subjects. For example, in

Etymology and related forms: servir comes from Old French and ultimately from Latin servire, meaning to be

Usage in English-language texts is limited to discussions of French grammar or bilingual material. It is not

See also: Servant, Servir, French verbs.

a
restaurant
context,
one
might
say:
Les
serveurs
servent
rapidement
les
plats.
Translated,
this
means:
The
servers
serve
the
dishes
quickly.
The
pronunciation
is
roughly
“ser-VENT,”
with
the
final
-ent
characteristic
of
the
third-person
plural
present
tense
in
French.
a
servant
or
to
serve.
The
present
tense
forms
vary
by
subject:
je
sers,
tu
sers,
il/elle
sert,
nous
servons,
vous
servez,
ils
servent.
recognized
as
an
English
vocabulary
entry,
and
it
is
easy
to
confuse
with
the
English
noun
servant,
which
has
a
distinct
meaning
and
etymology.
In
glossaries
or
language-learning
resources,
servent
is
typically
labeled
as
a
French
conjugation
form
rather
than
a
standalone
English
term.