débuter
to begin, to start out
verb deh-bü-TEH Rare
Origin: French début 'beginning' + -er
Usage Note
Débuter is often used for a person starting a career or activity (débuter dans le métier) or for an event starting. It is slightly more formal or literary than commencer. The noun débutant/débutante means 'beginner'. Unlike commencer, débuter does not take a direct object in standard usage.
Examples
"Le spectacle débute à vingt heures."
Natural Translation
The show starts at eight o'clock.
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