Come true Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈtɹu
KUHM-TROO
kˈʌm/ /tɹˈuː
KUM-TROO
Definition
If something comes true, it actually happens as you wanted, hoped, or dreamed.
Usage & Nuances
Used mostly for wishes, dreams, or hopes coming to reality. Collocates with 'wish', 'dream', and 'hope'. Usually used in the passive sense; the subject is the wish or dream, not a person.
Spanish: hacerse realidad - cumplirsePortuguese (BR): tornar-se realidade - realizar-sePortuguese (PT): tornar-se realidade - concretizar-seChinese (Simplified): 实现Chinese (Traditional): 實現Hindi: सच होनाArabic: تحققBengali: সত্যি হওয়া - পূর্ণ হওয়াRussian: сбываться - осуществлятьсяJapanese: 叶う - 実現するVietnamese: thành hiện thực - trở thành sự thậtKorean: 이루어지다 - 현실이 되다Turkish: gerçekleşmekUrdu: سچ ہونا - پورا ہوناIndonesian: terwujud - menjadi kenyataan
Example Sentences
My dream to travel the world has come true.
basic
I hope all your wishes come true.
basic
Her childhood dream has finally come true.
basic
Winning the award felt like a fantasy come true.
natural
Let’s make this project come true together.
natural
I never thought my old wish would ever come true.
natural