vino
/ˈbino/, [ˈbi.no]came, wine
Noun vino m (plural vinos)
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wine
Verb vino
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of venir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of venir.
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Mi padre vino a casa.
Father came home.
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Él vino a las tres de la tarde.
He came at three in the afternoon.
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Ella vino a Tokio cuando tenía dieciocho años.
She came to Tokyo when she was 18.
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¿Por qué usted no vino?
Why didn't you come?
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Vino a verte justo cuando te fuiste.
He came to see you right when you left.
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Me gusta beber cerveza y vino.
I like drinking beer and wine.
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Él hace vino de las uvas.
He makes wine from grapes.
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¿Quieres vino?
Do you want wine?
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¿Prefieres el vino tinto o el blanco?
Do you prefer red or white wine?
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Se bebieron una botella de vino tinto en la cena.
They drank a bottle of red wine at dinner.
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