Where does “formando” come from?

formando (Portuguese) comes from Portuguese formar, from Old Portuguese formar, from Latin fōrmō, from Latin fōrma, from Etruscan morma, from Ancient Greek μορφή — shape, form; appearance; outline.

formando (Portuguese): a student who is in the final process of completing a course and getting a degree

Definitions

  1. a student who is in the final process of completing a course and getting a degree

Ancestry of “formando”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Portugueseformarto form; to graduate, to receive a degree
2Old Portugueseformar
3Latinfōrmōto shape, form, fashion, format
4Latinfōrmaform; figure, shape, appearance
5Etruscanmorma
6Ancient Greekμορφήshape, form; appearance; outline
Every word from Ancient Greek μορφήEvery word from Etruscan mormaEvery word from Latin fōrma