viene

/ˈbjene/, [ˈbje.ne]

comes


Verb viene

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of venir.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of venir.

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Examples
  • Esta palabra viene del griego.

    This word comes from Greek.

  • ¿Ella viene acá a relajarse?

    Is she coming here to relax?

  • Hoy no me viene bien.

    Today is not good for me.

  • ¡Hasta la semana que viene!

    See you next week!

  • Mira, ahí viene tu tren.

    Look, here comes your train.

  • Viene el tren.

    The train is coming.

  • Mi amigo George viene a Japón en primavera.

    My friend George is coming to Japan this spring.

  • Aquí viene el tren.

    Here comes the train.

  • Mucha gente famosa viene aquí.

    Lots of famous people come here.

  • Esta niña viene de Japón.

    This girl comes from Japan.

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