Sentence examples of "Kommt" in German with translation "venir"

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Kommt ihr morgen zur Fete? ¿Vendréis mañana a la fiesta?
Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann. Tschüss! Mañana viene el Viejo Pascuero. ¡Chao!
Dieses Mädchen kommt aus Japan. Esta chica viene de Japón.
Woher kommt das, meine Tochter? ¿De dónde viene esto, hija mía?
Kommt heute Nachmittag zu mir. Venid a mi casa esta tarde.
Kommt er jede Woche hierher? ¿Viene aquí todas las semanas?
Eine Blattlaus kommt selten allein. Un áfido viene rara vez solo.
Ein Unglück kommt selten allein. Las desgracias nunca vienen solas.
Jim kommt auch zur Party. Jim también viene a la fiesta.
Bill kommt nächste Woche zurück. Bill vuelve la semana que viene.
Er kommt fast gar nicht. Él no viene casi nunca.
Nach dem Regen kommt Sonnenschein. Tras la tempestad, viene la calma.
Beeil dich! Der Bus kommt. ¡Date prisa, que viene el autobús!
Seine Frau kommt aus Kalifornien. Su esposa viene de California.
Schau, hier kommt deine Mutter. Mira, ahí viene tu madre.
Mein Onkel kommt uns morgen besuchen. Mañana viene mi tío a visitarnos.
Ich weiß nicht, woher er kommt. No sé de dónde viene.
"Kommt er?" - "Nein, ich denke nicht." "¿Él vendrá?" - "No, yo creo que no."
Er kommt alle drei Tage her. Él viene aquí cada tres días.
Er kommt mich morgen Nachmittag besuchen. Él viene a verme mañana en la tarde.
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