Sentence examples of "come" in English with translation "venir"

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My period hasn't come. Mes règles ne sont pas venues.
Where has she come from? D'où est-elle venue ?
You should have come yesterday. Tu aurais dû venir hier.
Come and see me tomorrow. Venez me voir demain.
I thought he might come. J'ai pensé qu'il pourrait venir.
He is likely to come. Il va peut-être venir.
Please come to my house. Venez chez moi, je vous prie.
I think she will come. Je pense qu'elle viendra.
I will have him come. Je le ferai venir.
Did you come here alone? Êtes-vous venu seul ici ?
Come here and help me. Viens ici et aide-moi.
Please come see me tomorrow. Venez me voir demain s'il vous plait.
I would love to come J'aimerais bien venir
Come and sit by me. Viens et assis toi à mon coté.
Come with me, will you? Viens avec moi, veux-tu ?
He hasn't come yet. Elle n'est pas encore venue.
Do you come here often? Tu viens souvent ici ?
Come the day after tomorrow. Venez après-demain.
You've come too early. Tu es venu trop tôt.
Lucy is certain to come. Lucy est sûre de venir.
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