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

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My period hasn't come. Mes règles ne sont pas venues.
I'll come right now. J'arrive tout de suite.
Trains come more often than buses. Les trains passent plus fréquemment que les bus.
Nothing can come of nothing. Rien ne peut provenir de rien.
These pills come in a blister pack. Ces comprimés se présentent sous forme de plaquettes.
What made you come here? Qu'est-ce qui t'a amené ici ?
Where has she come from? D'où est-elle venue ?
I have just come here. Je viens juste d'arriver ici.
I'll come to your place. Je vais passer chez toi.
They come from the same country. Ils proviennent du même pays.
No one has come forward to claim responsibility for what happened. Personne ne s'est présenté pour assumer la responsabilité de ce qui s'est produit.
You should have come yesterday. Tu aurais dû venir hier.
He did come at last. Il est enfin arrivé.
You will see them come by. Vous les verrez passer.
They come from the same village. Ils proviennent du même village.
You ought to take advantage of this opportunity, for it may not come again. Tu te dois de saisir cette opportunité, car il est possible qu'elle ne se présente pas une nouvelle fois.
Come and see me tomorrow. Venez me voir demain.
She has not come yet. Elle n'est pas encore arrivée.
Come on, it'll be all right. Allons, tout va bien se passer.
80% of all English words come from other languages. Quatre-vingt pour cent des mots anglais proviennent d'autres langues.
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