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

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what goes around, comes around Qué anda, viene
Winter comes earlier in North Europe. El invierno llega antes en el norte de Europa.
I'll leave when she comes back. Yo me iré cuando ella regrese.
Some salt comes from mines, some from water. Algo de sal proviene de las minas, y algo del agua.
I hope that John comes. Espero que John venga.
He often comes late to school. Él llega tarde a la escuela a menudo.
Every right comes in hand with a duty. Todo derecho va de la mano de un deber.
The most interesting information comes from children, for they tell all they know and then stop. La información más interesante proviene de los niños, ya que dicen todo lo que saben y entonces paran.
Let's hope she comes. Ojalá venga.
The dress comes to my knees. El vestido me llega hasta las rodillas.
When she comes of age, they are going to get married. Cuando ella tenga la edad, ellos se van a casar.
The term "Siamese twins" comes from two conjoined twins from Siam who travelled with P.T. Barnum's circus. El termino "gemelos siameses" proviene de dos gemelos unidos de Siam que viajaban con el circo de P.T. Barnum.
Your wife comes from California. Su esposa viene de California.
Her hair comes to her shoulders. El pelo le llega a los hombros.
Appetite comes with eating, but the thirst goes away with drinking. El apetito entra cuando se come, pero la sed se va cuando se bebe.
An misfortune never comes alone. Una desgracia nunca viene sola.
Fred often comes late for class. Fred frecuentemente llega tarde a clase.
When it comes to learning English words by heart, nobody can beat him. Cuando la cosa va de memorizar palabras en inglés, no hay nadie que le supere.
His wife comes from California. Su esposa viene de California.
I will leave when John comes. Me iré cuando John llegue.
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