Usage examples of "Viene" in Italian with translation to English

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Viene qui quasi ogni giorno. He comes here almost every day.
Lei viene alla mia festa? Are you coming to my party?
Questa parola viene dal greco. This word comes from Greek.
Zero viene prima di uno. Zero comes before one.
Anche Jim viene alla festa. Jim's coming to the party, too.
Sua moglie viene dalla California. His wife comes from California.
Sabato viene prima di domenica. Saturday comes before Sunday.
Sapete se viene alla festa? Do you know if he's coming to the party?
Non viene qua ogni giorno. He does not come here every day.
Non viene qui ogni giorno. He does not come here every day.
Sai se viene alla festa? Do you know if he's coming to the party?
Perché non viene a trovarci? Why don't you come visit us?
Mio nonno viene da Osaka. My grandfather comes from Osaka.
Lui non viene qua ogni giorno. He does not come here every day.
Se lui viene, vengo anch'io. If he comes, I'll go too.
Lo zero viene prima dell'uno. Zero comes before one.
Viene alle sei o alle sette? Are you coming at six or at seven?
Marzo viene tra febbraio ed aprile. March comes between February and April.
Il caffè viene dopo il pasto. Coffee comes after the meal.
Viene qui due volte alla settimana. He comes here twice a week.
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