Examples of using "Venid" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Come on!
- Come!
- Come quick!
- Come quickly.
Come.
- Come whenever you like.
- Come at any time you like.
- Come whenever you want.
Come along with us.
Come and see me.
- Come and look.
- Come and see.
You two come with me.
- Come over!
- Come!
- Wild!
"Come and see", said Philip.
Come to my house this afternoon.
- Come the day after tomorrow.
- Please come the day after tomorrow.
- Come along with us.
- Come with us.
- Please come whenever you like.
- Come at any time you like.
Come and see me.
- We are going to the movies. Come with us.
- We're going to the movies. Come with us.
- Come to my house.
- Come to me.
- Come and see.
- Come and see!
Come the day after tomorrow.
Come to us.
Come to watch us play.
- Come over!
- Come over.
- Come whenever you like.
- Please come whenever you like.
- Come at any time you like.
- Come whenever you want.
- Come whenever you want to.
Come the day after tomorrow.
Come and see me.
- Come with us.
- Come with us!
Come and warm yourself by the fire.
- We are going to the movies. Come with us.
- We're going to the movies. Come with us.
- We're going to the cinema. Come with us.
Come here!
Come see me.
Come to my house this afternoon.
- Hey, come here.
- Hey, come here!
- Please come this way.
- Please come here.
- Come here.
- Come here!
Come on, children, it's time for bed.
Come up here.
Come tomorrow morning.
Come and see me at eleven o'clock.
Come along with us.
Come tomorrow morning.
Do come by all means.
Four of my favorite Christmas carols are "Silent Night," "Joy to the World," "The First Noel" and "Away in the Manger."