Examples of using "Viene" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Let it be.
- Take it as it comes.
- Just let things happen as they will.
This is from Australia.
He comes from England.
She comes from Italy.
He comes from India.
- She is from Austria.
- She's from Austria.
He's from Algeria.
It's from your family.
This is from Spain.
From where is he?
- She is from France.
- She's from France.
- She comes from France.
He comes from Wales.
He comes from Genoa.
He comes from Hangzhou.
- He is from France.
- She is from France.
- She's from France.
She comes from California.
She's easily influenced.
He's from Germany.
He comes at noon.
You come from Sweden.
- What comes next?
- What's next?
He's coming with us.
She's coming with us.
She's continuously interrupted.
He is not coming, apparently.
When does he come?
- Who is coming?
- Who's coming?
Tom's coming.
He is coming tonight.
Where does this car come from?
Where do you use Esperanto?
She comes in.
No one ever comes here.
Does Tom come here a lot?
Does Tom come here often?
- What's this used for?
- What is this used for?
Do you know if he's coming to the party?
Guess who's coming for dinner.
My girlfriend is from Australia.
Do you come?
Who's coming to see me?
He comes out well in photographs.
Does he usually come here?
He is from the United States.
He is from our village.
This postcard is from Australia.
What comes first?
Tom is from Mars, and Mary is from Venus.
He seldom comes to see me.
- He does not come here every day.
- He doesn't come here every day.
comes from the sky.
Where does it come from?
Lucy is from America.
- He is from France.
- He comes from France.
- Are you coming with me?
- Is he coming with me?
- When is Tom coming?
- When's Tom coming?
He's from Georgia.
Is she coming, too?
This is from Australia.
He comes from Hangzhou.
- Tom comes from Australia.
- Tom is from Australia.
Shane gets insulted.
- She is constantly criticised.
- They criticise her constantly.
Jane comes from Australia.
- Tom arrives today.
- Tom is coming today.
Is that from Tom?
Is that from them?
Is that from him?
Is that from her?
- Tom is not coming.
- Tom isn't coming.
Is she coming?
Tom is coming tomorrow.
Fadil comes from Egypt.
- He isn't coming, is he?
- She isn't coming, is she?
She comes from Italy.
He never comes.
- He's coming soon, isn't he?
- She's coming soon, isn't she?
- He's coming today, isn't he?
- She's coming today, isn't she?
He's from Australia, isn't he?