viniera
come, to come to
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Le dije a Tom que no viniera.
I told Tom not to come.
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No se suponía que viniera hoy.
You weren't supposed to come today.
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Es posible que él viniera aquí cuando era niño.
It's possible that he came here when he was young.
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Ella me rogó que viniera.
She begged me to come.
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De hecho, yo quería ser una damisela en una torre guardada por siete dragones, y que entonces el príncipe viniera en su caballo blanco, decapitase a los dragones y me liberase.
Actually I wanted to be a damsel in a tower guarded by seven dragons, and then a prince on a white horse would chop off the dragons' heads and liberate me.
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Tom me rogó que viniera.
Tom begged me to come.
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¿Podrías proponer una nueva fecha que te viniera bien para celebrar la reunión?
Could you please reschedule the meeting at a time that is convenient for you?
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Él pidió que yo viniera aquí otra vez esta tarde.
He requested that I come here again this afternoon.
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Quería que viniera Tom.
I wanted Tom to come.
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Tom quería que Mary viniera a su fiesta.
Tom wanted Mary to come to his party.
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No puedo creer que Tom no viniera.
I can't believe Tom didn't come.
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¿Y si dieras un discurso y nadie viniera?
What if you gave a speech and nobody came?
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Me rogó que viniera.
He begged me to come.
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