vienen
come, they come
Verb vienen
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Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of venir.
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of venir.
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Ellos vienen atrasados, como siempre.
They're late, as usual.
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Todas las reglas del rubgy, fútbol americano y fútbol australiano vienen del fútbol.
Rugby, American football, and Australian rules football all come from soccer.
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Si mencionan México, los tacos se me vienen a la mente.
Mention Mexico, and tacos come to mind.
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Aquí vienen.
Here they come.
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¿De dónde vienen?
Where are you from?
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Louis, vienen tus amigos.
Louie, your friends are coming.
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Muchos extranjeros también vienen a Japón a aprender japonés.
Many foreigners also come to Japan to learn Japanese.
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Ellos vienen de la misma ciudad.
They come from the same town.
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¿Mañana no vienen a la fiesta?
Aren't you coming to the party tomorrow?
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¿Por qué vienen cenar con nosotros esta noche?
Why not come and have supper with us tonight?
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