venido

/beˈnido/, [beˈni.ð̞o]

come, i come


Verb venido m (feminine singular venida, masculine plural venidos, feminine plural venidas)

  1. Masculine singular past participle of venir.

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


Examples
  • Ella hubiera venido con gusto pero estaba de vacaciones.

    She would willingly come but she was on vacation.

  • Has venido demasiado pronto.

    You've arrived too early.

  • Todavía no ha venido.

    He hasn't come yet.

  • ¡Qué lástima que usted no haya venido anoche!

    It's a pity you didn't come last night.

  • Hemos venido mi hermana y yo.

    My sister and I have come.

  • ¿Ha venido él?

    Has he come?

  • Debiste haber venido ayer.

    You should have come yesterday.

  • Me pregunto, ¿por qué habrá venido Tom aquí hoy?

    I wonder why Tom came here today.

  • No me ha venido el periodo.

    My period hasn't come.

  • ¿Has venido solo?

    Did you come here alone?

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!