vocabulary - One word for the act of being born?


Is there any one word for the act of being born?


The closest things I could think of are:



  • I was born

  • I come to life

  • She is giving birth to me


I'm interested in knowing if there is one word to describe this; something similar to "I die."


(In Norwegian, we can use the word fødes).


Context:


I am creating a computer program, where I have several "mortal entities." These entities, amongst other methods, have a method named Die(), which defines everything that they do as they die. I would also like to create another method for what they do as they "bore."



Answer



Yes, there is such a word. It is arrive.



arrive


(of a baby) be born: he will feel jealous when a new baby arrives.



[Updates]


You can consider using the word materialize (which probably can provoke laughter and provide amusement). "... and I materialized nine months later."



materialize


intr to become fact; actually happen ⇒ our hopes never materialized


to invest or become invested with a physical shape or form


to cause (a spirit, as of a dead person) to appear in material form or (of a spirit) to appear in such form


intr to take shape; become tangible ⇒ after hours of discussion, the project finally began to materialize


(physics) to form (material particles) from energy, as in pair production



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