Come - Venir (The 118th Most Common Spanish Word)

The translation for Come in Spanish is Venir. It can be used as verb. It is classified as a A1 word, and is the 118th most common word in Spanish. This word often comes up when talking about shops & services, being & changes, activities & movements. You can listen to their pronunciations by clicking on the speaker icon, and you can also see example sentences for context below. Practice this and the other 3000 most common Spanish words with over 60000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types by downloading our app.

Pronunciation

en English: come

es Spanish: venir

Examples

en es
It is a pity that you can not come. Es una pena que no puedas venir.
What a pity she can't come Es una pena que él no pueda venir.
I'm very busy so I probably won't be able to come tomorrow. Estoy muy ocupado, así que probablemente no pueda venir mañana.
Nobody saw it coming. Nadie lo vio venir.
You didn't have to come into the office today. No tenías que venir a la oficina hoy.
I didn't hear her coming. No le oí venir.
I thought that you didn't want to come. Creía que no querías venir.
If you didn't want to come, you should have said something. Si no querías venir, deberías haber dicho algo.

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Come - Venir (The 118th Most Common Spanish Word)
He cannot come, he is ill. No puede venir, está enfermo.
The best was yet to come. Lo mejor aun estaba por venir.
It will be all better if you can come now. Todo será mejor si puedes venir ahora.
I believe he is coming tomorrow. Creo que va a venir mañana.
You must try and come to the party. Debes tratar de venir a la fiesta.
It was too bad you couldn't come. Es una lástima que no hayas podido venir.
You may bring whoever wants to come. Puedes traer a quien quiera venir.
So you decided to come after all. Así que decidiste venir después de todo.
I heard a strange noise coming from the kitchen. Oí un sonido extraño venir de la cocina.
It's too bad she can't come to the party. Es una lástima que no pueda venir a la fiesta.
It's an awful shame your wife couldn't come. ¡Qué pena que tu esposa no pudo venir
They've made up their minds not to come. Han tomado la decisión de no venir.
You mustn't forget to come and see me tomorrow morning. No debes olvidar venir a verme mañana por la mañana.

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Come - Venir (The 118th Most Common Spanish Word)

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