venía
came
Verb venía
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First-person singular (yo) imperfect indicative form of venir.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperfect indicative form of venir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) imperfect indicative form of venir.
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Tom no sabía de dónde venía el dinero.
Tom didn't know where the money came from.
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Tom venía de una familia que no hablaba acerca de sus sentimientos.
Tom came from a family who didn't talk about their feelings.
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Cuando venía hacia aquí una fuerte ráfaga de viento me dio la vuelta al paraguas.
On my way here, the strong wind blew my umbrella inside out.
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Tom sintió que necesitaba explicar por qué venía atrasado.
Tom felt that he needed to explain why he was late.
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Tomé un taxi porque el bus venía atrasado.
I took a taxi because the bus was late.
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Al preguntársele de qué país venía, él respondió, "soy un ciudadano del mundo".
Asked from what country he came, he replied, "I am a citizen of the world."
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Y la gente venía constantemente a ser bautizada.
And people were constantly coming to be baptized.
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Ella venía siempre que mi hermana estaba en casa.
She came every time my sister was home.
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Tom se preguntaba por qué María venía tan atrasada.
Tom wondered why Mary was so late.
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La dama venía de una buena familia.
The lady came from a good family.
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