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Venir - To Come - Spanish Verb
Venir - to come or to happen - is a
common irregular Spanish verb.
| yo |
vengo |
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nosotros |
venimos |
| tú |
vienes | |
vosotros |
venís |
| él, ella, Ud. |
viene | |
ellos, ellas, Uds. |
vienen |
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used just like its English equivalent "to come": |
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| Él viene a las dos. |
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He's coming at two.
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Venimos de Perú. | |
We come from (we're from) Peru.
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Una idea me viene. | |
An idea is coming to me.
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Venir can also mean
to happen or occur. |
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| Me vienen muchas desgracias. | |
A lot of mishaps happen to me/I have a lot of mishaps.
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¿Qué viene después?
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What happens next? |
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Venir can also be the helping verb for
the Spanish present progressive in
order to mean "to have been doing." |
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¿Qué vienes diciendo? | |
What have you been doing? |
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Vengo estudiando. | |
I've been studying. |
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Expressions with venir
Test on venir Venir
conjugations
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