venían

came, they came


Verb venían

  1. Second-person plural (ustedes) imperfect indicative form of venir.
  2. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) imperfect indicative form of venir.

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Examples
  • Nadie sabe de dónde venían esos niños, pero nadie quiso recibirlos por miedo a su enfermedad.

    Nobody knew where those kids came from, but nobody wanted to receive them for fear of their disease.

  • ¿De dónde venían?

    Where did they come from?

  • ¿Sabes a qué hora venían?

    Do you know what time they came?

  • Tom estaba seguro de que venían tiempos mejores.

    Tom was sure better times were coming.


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