Usage examples of "viene a casa" in Spanish with translation to English

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Papá normalmente viene a casa a las ocho. Father usually comes home at eight.
Jimmy a menudo viene a verme los fines de semana. Jimmy often comes to see me on weekends.
¡Llama a casa! Call home!
Es extraño que no esté aquí. Siempre viene a esta hora. It is strange that he is not here. He always comes at this time.
Ya voy a casa. I'm going home now.
Mi amigo George viene a Japón en primavera. My friend George is coming to Japan this spring.
Mi padre vendrá a casa este fin de semana. My father will come home at the end of this week.
Si alguien viene a verme dile que he salido. If anyone comes to see me, tell him that I am out.
No conozco el camino a casa. I don't know the way home.
¿Cuál es la primera película que te viene a la mente? What’s the first movie that comes to your mind?
¿A qué hora piensas que Tom llegue a casa? What time do you think Tom will get home?
Siempre lo veo cuando viene a Madrid. I always see him when he comes to Madrid.
¿Él va a venir a casa a las seis? Is he coming home at six o'clock?
¿Por qué no viene a pescar con nosotros este fin de semana, si no está ocupado? Why don't you go fishing with us this weekend if you aren't busy?
Te llamaré en cuanto llegue a casa. I will give you a call as soon as I get home.
Tom viene a nuestra escuela mañana. Tom is coming to our school tomorrow.
Puedes irte a casa si quieres. You can go home if you like.
Él a veces viene a verme. He sometimes comes to see me.
Él se fue a casa tres horas más tarde. He went home three hours later.
Jim también viene a la fiesta. Jim's coming to the party, too.
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