vinieras

come, would you come, you came


Verb vinieras

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

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Examples
  • Sé que no vas a venir a mi fiesta, pero ojalá vinieras.

    I know you're not going to come to my party, but I wish you were.

  • Pensé haberte dicho que no vinieras.

    I thought I told you not to come.

  • Tal vez sería mejor que vinieras con nosotros.

    Maybe you'd better come with us.

  • Quería que vinieras.

    I wanted you to come.

  • Quisiera que vinieras a trabajar para mí.

    I'd like you to come work for me.

  • No te habría pedido que vinieras si no fuera absolutamente necesario.

    I wouldn't have asked you to come if I weren't absolutely necessary.

  • ¿Quién te dijo que vinieras para acá?

    Who told you to come here?

  • No te pedí que vinieras aquí.

    I didn't ask you to come here.

  • Te dije que no vinieras aquí.

    I told you not to come here.

  • Te dije que no vinieras.

    I told you not to come.

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