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

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what goes around, comes around Qué anda, viene
I hope that John comes. Espero que John venga.
Let's hope she comes. Ojalá venga.
Your wife comes from California. Su esposa viene de California.
An misfortune never comes alone. Una desgracia nunca viene sola.
His wife comes from California. Su esposa viene de California.
Whoever comes will be welcome. Quienquiera que venga será bienvenido.
Whoever comes will see me. Quien venga me verá.
This word comes from Greek. Esta palabra viene del griego.
After rain comes fair weather. Después de la tormenta viene la calma.
I believe that he comes here. Creo que él viene para acá.
He comes here once a month. Él viene aquí una vez al mes.
The appetite comes during a meal El apetito viene durante una comida
Father usually comes home at eight. Papá normalmente viene a casa a las ocho.
Be waiting here until he comes. Espera aquí hasta que él venga.
Hurry up! Here comes the bus. ¡Date prisa, que viene el autobús!
It comes with soup or salad. Viene con sopa o ensalada.
After a storm comes a calm. Después de la tormenta viene la calma.
Tom comes here nearly every day. Tom viene aquí casi todos los días.
He comes to meet me sometimes. Él viene a verme a veces.
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