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

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Will you come back tomorrow? ¿Volverás mañana?
Please come into the room. Por favor, entra en la habitación.
Laura decided to come out. Laura decidió salir del armario.
Come what may, I am prepared for it. Pase lo que pase, estoy preparado.
What goes up must come down. Lo que sube debe bajar.
How come he didn't show up? ¿Cómo es que no apareció?
How come he is going to accept the proposal? ¿Por qué va a aceptar la propuesta?
Have your ever come across an animal like this? ¿Alguna vez te has cruzado con un animal como este?
Someday your dream will come true. Algún día se realizará tu sueño.
A button has come off my coat. Se cayó un botón de mi abrigo.
Many scientists affirm that life on Earth didn't come up by chance. Muchos científicos dicen que la vida en la Tierra no surgió por casualidad.
New facts about ancient China have recently come to light. Recientemente salieron a la luz nuevos datos sobre la China antigua.
Will he ever come back? ¿Volverá él alguna vez?
You may come in now. Puedes entrar ahora.
How did it come out? ¿Cómo salió?
Do what you ought to, come what may. Haz lo que debes hacer, pase lo que pase.
Whatever goes up must come down. Todo lo que sube tiene que bajar.
How come you're always so energetic? ¿Cómo es que tú eres siempre tan energético?
How come you didn't call me last night? ¿Por qué no me llamaste ayer por la noche?
We often come across Japanese tourists in this area. A menudo nos cruzamos con turistas japoneses en este sector.
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