venías

came, you came, you were coming


Verb venías

  1. Informal second-person singular () imperfect indicative form of venir.

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Examples
  • No sabía que venías.

    I didn't know you were coming.

  • No le dije que venías.

    I didn't tell him you were coming.

  • No tenía idea que venías.

    I had no idea that you were coming.

  • ¿De dónde venías?

    Where were you coming from?

  • Pensaba que venías hoy.

    I thought you were coming today.

  • Mientras venías hacia acá, ¿te encontraste con alguien conocido?

    Did you come across anyone you know on your way here?


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