vengas

come, come on, vengas


Verb vengas

  1. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of venir.
  2. Informal second-person singular () negative imperative form of venir.

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Examples
  • No hace falta que vengas a trabajar el sábado.

    You don't need to come to work Saturday.

  • ¿Quieres que espere hasta que me vengas a buscar?

    Do you want me to wait until you come for me?

  • ¡No me vengas con cuentos!

    Don't tell me fairy stories!

  • Quiero que vengas conmigo.

    I want you to come with me.

  • Quiero que vengas con nosotros.

    I want you to come with us.

  • No es necesario que vengas si no quieres.

    If you don't want to come, you don't have to.

  • Quiero que vengas.

    I want you to come.

  • No vengas tarde, ¿de acuerdo?

    Don't come late, okay?

  • Quiero que vengas a Boston conmigo.

    I want you to come to Boston with me.

  • No hace falta que vengas aquí todos los días.

    You don't have to come here every day.

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