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venir — meaning in English: come

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'venir' in everyday conversations when inviting someone to join them, such as saying 'Ven a la fiesta' (Come to the party). It is also frequently used in travel contexts to indicate movement towards a location, like 'Vengo de España' (I come from Spain).
Synonyms & nuances
While 'venir' translates directly to 'come', another similar word is 'llegar', which means 'to arrive'. You would use 'venir' when you refer to the action of coming towards the speaker or a specific place, while 'llegar' focuses more on the arrival at a destination.
Culture
'Venir' comes from the Latin verb 'venire', which also means 'to come'. In Spanish-speaking cultures, the act of coming together is often associated with family gatherings and social events, making this verb a key part of many social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What is the conjugation of 'venir' in the present tense?
'Venir' is conjugated as: yo vengo, tú vienes, él/ella viene, nosotros venimos, vosotros venís, ellos/ellas vienen. It's crucial to remember these forms to communicate effectively in everyday situations.
Q.How do you use 'venir' in questions?
To ask someone if they are coming, you can say '¿Vas a venir?' (Are you going to come?). This construction is commonly used to invite or confirm plans.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'venir'?
A common mistake is confusing 'venir' with 'ir' (to go). Remember, 'venir' implies coming towards the speaker, while 'ir' indicates going away from the speaker.
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