Sentence examples of "viene" in Spanish with translation "be"

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Esta palabra viene del latín. The word is derived from Latin.
Estaré libre el sábado que viene. I will be free next Saturday.
Estaré ocupada la semana que viene. I'll be busy next week.
Me mudo el mes que viene. I am moving next month.
Nos mudaremos el mes que viene. We are moving next month.
La semana que viene estaré ocupado. I'll be busy next week.
El tren viene atrasado 30 minutos. The train is 30 minutes late.
¿Podré verte el lunes que viene? Will I be able to see you next Monday?
El año que viene iré a América. I am going to go to America next year.
Tom cumplirá treinta el año que viene. Tom is going to be thirty next year.
Estaré muy ocupado el mes que viene. I'll be very busy next month.
Estaré muy ocupada el mes que viene. I'll be very busy next month.
Me pregunto por qué el tren viene retrasado. I wonder why the train is late.
La semana que viene voy a un concierto. I am going to a concert next week.
La caja viene de Chile, según la etiqueta. The box is from Chile, according to the label.
Él estará muy ocupado el mes que viene. He will be very busy next month.
No estaré en casa el domingo que viene. I'll not be at home next Sunday.
Parece que el niño viene en esta dirección. The boy seems to be coming in this direction.
No puedo decirte por qué Tom viene atrasado. I can't tell you why Tom is late.
Mi padre se jubila la primavera que viene. My father is retiring next spring.
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