viene
/ˈbjene/, [ˈbje.ne]comes
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Esta palabra viene del griego.
This word comes from Greek.
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¿Ella viene acá a relajarse?
Is she coming here to relax?
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Hoy no me viene bien.
Today is not good for me.
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¡Hasta la semana que viene!
See you next week!
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Mira, ahí viene tu tren.
Look, here comes your train.
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Viene el tren.
The train is coming.
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Mi amigo George viene a Japón en primavera.
My friend George is coming to Japan this spring.
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Aquí viene el tren.
Here comes the train.
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Mucha gente famosa viene aquí.
Lots of famous people come here.
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Esta niña viene de Japón.
This girl comes from Japan.
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Planeo ir a Europa la semana que viene.
I'm planning to leave for Europe next week.
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Tom viene a verme de vez en cuando.
Tom comes and sees me once in a while.
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¿De dónde viene todo ese ruido?
Where does all that noise come from?
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Aquí viene Jane. ¿La conoces?
Here comes Jane. Do you know her?
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Él viene con nosotros.
He's coming with us.
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La semana que viene estaré ocupado.
I'll be busy next week.
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No me puedo imaginar por qué ya nadie viene aquí.
I can't figure out why nobody comes here anymore.
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Nuestro nuevo profesor viene recién salido de la universidad.
Our new teacher comes fresh out of college.
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La primavera viene después del invierno.
Spring comes after winter.
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Tom viene de una pequeña villa en el norte.
Tom comes from a small village up north.
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