Examples of using "¡venga" in a sentence and their english translations:
Come on
- Cheer up!
- Cheer up.
Come!
Have him come.
Try and hurry up.
Come on, give me a kiss.
Come on!
Come here, lady.
- Come along with me.
- Come with me.
Come on, let's go!
Come on, give it to me.
Let's hope she comes.
Come tomorrow.
- Come on, let's go!
- C'mon, let's go!
Okay, let's go.
Now try it.
He may come, or he may not.
Perhaps she will come tomorrow.
Perhaps she will come tomorrow.
Perhaps she will come tomorrow.
Ask your question.
Probably he will come soon.
- I am not sure but she may come.
- She may come.
- She might come.
I hope he will come.
Do come and visit us.
Maybe she won't come.
He might come tomorrow.
Come here quickly.
Walk this way.
Come the day after tomorrow.
You want a piece of me? Come on!
Don't come.
Come whenever you like.
- Come on!
- Go ahead.
- Come on.
- She may not come.
- He may not come.
- It's possible that he will not come.
- Maybe he will not come.
- He might not come.
Come on, play with me, I'm so bored!
Tell Dad to come.
Whoever comes is welcome.
come on, that doesn't exist,
Come on, raise your hands.
Do come by all means.
He might come tomorrow.
Do come and visit us.
- I'm afraid he cannot come.
- He may not be able to come.
I expect him to come.
Come with me.
Maybe Jane will come.
- I doubt if he will come.
- I am doubtful whether he will come.
Come fishing with me.
We'll start when he gets here.
- I hope that John comes.
- I hope that John will come.
Let's start as soon as he comes.
Now, let's all sing together!
Come on, let's try it.
- Come over!
- Come!
- Wild!
Let's do it when he comes.
- I doubt Tom will come.
- I doubt that Tom will come.
Come on. Let's go home.
You're coming with me.
Come on! We'll be late.
He may come today.
Whoever comes will see me.
I hope Tom is coming.
- She may not come.
- Maybe she will not come.