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12 Dec 2019
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What is the difference between born and borne ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between born and borne ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Bornā and āborneā are past participle of the verb ābear,ā but their usages are different from each other. āBornā is the past participle choice when the child born is the subject of the verb; whereas āborneā is the choice of the past participle when the mother who has borne the child is the subject of the verb.
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Borne is like carried/transported
(A sweet scent borne on the wind; airborne illnesses; etc...)
Born is like birthed
(A child is born; success born of hard work and persistence; an idea was born; etc...)
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