Examples of using "Venu" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Who has come?
- Who came?
Mr. Smith came.
- Someone was coming!
- Someone came.
Has he come?
Who came?
He came.
Tom came.
- Nobody came.
- No one came.
- No one has come.
Ramudu came.
Who has come?
- Summer has come.
- Summer is here.
- Thank you for coming.
- Thanks for dropping by.
I've come to help you.
I'm here to tell you:
big brother came
At last, he came.
I came, didn't I?
Nobody came to help me.
Mr. Smith has come.
Did Tom come?
Thank you for coming early.
- He did not come.
- He didn't show up.
- He didn't come.
Where did it come from?
Thank you for coming today.
I don't know where that came from.
Mr. Smith came.
- I've come to apologize.
- I've come to apologise.
Tom finally arrived.
- Tom never came.
- Tom never showed.
Thank you so much for coming.
Thank you for coming, Tom.
He came quickly.
No friends came.
He's a newcomer.
Spring had came.
- Our turn has come.
- It's our turn.
He never came.
What did he come for?
Finally, nobody came!
Tom came yesterday.
- I don't know where that came from.
- I don't know where it came from.
Tom came here to help me.
How did you come up with that?
Why did you come this early?
- Nobody came to my rescue.
- Nobody came to help me.
- No one came to help me.
I wonder who has come.
I came for you.
Why were you absent yesterday?
He came and picked them up,
I was here once...
I was here once;
And the day has come
And then Corona came.
Now he has actually come here
But then came love.
Thanks for coming over tonight.
Have you been here since?
At last, my turn came.
How did he come here?
I came on foot.
He came in person.