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

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Su esposa viene de California. His wife comes from California.
Esta palabra viene del latín. The word is derived from Latin.
A esta hora viene él siempre. This is the time he normally arrives.
No sé de dónde viene. I don't know where he comes from.
Estaré libre el sábado que viene. I will be free next Saturday.
Mayo viene después de abril. May comes after April.
Estaré ocupada la semana que viene. I'll be busy next week.
No sé si viene George. I don't know if George is coming.
Me mudo el mes que viene. I am moving next month.
Adivina quién viene esta noche. Guess who's coming tonight.
Nos mudaremos el mes que viene. We are moving next month.
Esta palabra viene del griego. This word comes from Greek.
La semana que viene estaré ocupado. I'll be busy next week.
Aquí viene Jane. ¿La conoces? Here comes Jane. Do you know her?
El tren viene atrasado 30 minutos. The train is 30 minutes late.
Ella todavía no viene aquí. She has not come here yet.
¿Podré verte el lunes que viene? Will I be able to see you next Monday?
Viene con sopa o ensalada. It comes with soup or salad.
El año que viene iré a América. I am going to go to America next year.
Si viene, ¿qué debería decirle? If he comes, what should I say to him?
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