Examples of using "Venir" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you want to come along?
They have agreed to come.
Do you want to come along?
You can come with us.
He may come, or he may not.
Would you please come over here?
- Do you want to come along?
- Don't you want to come along?
Can they come?
Nobody wanted to come.
Do you want to come with us?
- Can you come?
- Do you think that you can come?
- Do you think you can come?
Have him come.
- He has to come.
- He must come.
You can come.
He wants to come.
- Would you like to come?
- Do you want to come over?
Do you want to come?
You can come with me.
Don't you want to come along?
You can come here to pray, you can come here to light candels, you can come here to have
What time can you come?
Do you want to come along with us?
You can come if you want to.
You can come with us.
- You can come with us.
- You can come with.
Can you come and get me?
can come judgment.
- Thank you for coming.
- Thanks for coming.
- He can come.
- He may come.
He still wants to come.
Someone wants to come?
He came here again.
- Thank you for coming!
- Thanks for coming!
I can come tomorrow.
- You have to come.
- You must come.
- You need to come.
Shall you be able to come tomorrow?
He has to come.
- Shall you be able to come tomorrow?
- Can you come tomorrow?
Will he be able to come tomorrow?
Would you like to come?
He often comes late.
He decided to come.
- You must come quickly.
- You need to come quickly.
Could you come tomorrow?
- Can we come too?
- Can we come, too?
- He can come today.
- She can come today.
Would you like to come out with me?
You can come with me.
She might come.
Would you please come over here?