Usage examples of "venir" in Spanish with translation to English

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Gracias por venir a visitarme. Thank you for coming all the way to see me off.
Hoy no voy a venir. I am not coming today.
¿Te importaría venir con nosotros? Would you care to come with us?
Es dudoso si podremos venir. It is doubtful whether we shall be able to come.
¿Quieres venir conmigo al concierto? Do you want to come to the concert with me?
¿Con quién vas a venir? Whom are you going to come with?
No hace falta venir mañana. It's not necessary to come tomorrow.
Si pudieras venir, sería muy feliz. If you could come, I'd be really happy.
Creí que no querías venir. I thought you didn't want to come.
¿Te dijeron cuándo tienes que venir? Have you been told when to come?
Él está seguro de venir. He is sure to come.
¿Cuándo vas a venir a visitarme? When are you coming to see me?
¿Puedes venir a la fiesta? Can you come to the party?
Me alegraría mucho si pudieras venir. I'll be so glad if you can come.
¿Y bien? ¿Vas a venir? Well? Will you come?
Ellos no van a venir hoy. They are not coming today.
¿Puedes venir a las nueve? Can you come at nine?
Asegúrate de venir a las 3. Be sure to come at 3.
Gracias por venir esta noche. Thanks for coming over tonight.
¿Se te informó cuándo debes venir? Have you been told when to come?
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