vengo

/ˈbenɡo/, [ˈbẽŋ.ɡo]

come, i come


Verb vengo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of vengar.

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Vengo de Italia y hablo italiano.

    I come from Italy and I speak Italian.

  • Vengo acá a menudo.

    I come here often.

  • ¿Quién soy? ¿De dónde vengo? ¿Existe vida después de la muerte? ¿Cuál es el significado de la vida en la Tierra?

    Who am I? Where do I come from? Is there life after death? What is the meaning of life on earth?

  • Vengo de una familia grande.

    I come from a large family.

  • Vengo aquí cada cuatro de julio.

    I come here every Fourth of July.

  • Sólo vengo de Pascuas a Ramos.

    I only come once in a blue moon.

  • Vengo a la casa a las dos y media.

    I come home at two thirty.

  • Vengo de Colombia.

    I come from Colombia.

  • Vengo aquí todos los días.

    I come here every day.

  • ¿Te viene bien si vengo a las seis?

    Is it convenient for you if I come at 6 p.m.?

See more examples


Want to learn Spanish?

Fill in the missing word for thousands of sentences in Spanish. Sign up and play for free!

  • Practice Spanish vocabulary in context.
  • Rapidly improve your Spanish listening skills with listening mode and Cloze-Listening.
  • Pick from dozen of collections at your level - 100 Most Common Words, the Fluency Fast Track, and more.
  • Score points for correct answers and compete with other players on the leaderboards.
  • Spaced-repetition helps you remember what you learn faster and more efficiently.
  • Keep practicing anytime, anyplace with the Clozemaster mobile apps on iOS and Android.

Get in the game!

Sign up Sign in

Get Clozemaster Pro!

Full access to everything on Clozemaster, no ads, and all the extras you need to take your Spanish skills to the next level.

Get fluent faster.

Get Pro today!