VERB · SPANISH VOCABULARY

vengo / vienes / viene

I come / you come / he-she comes

First introduced in Chapter 4chapter overview.

How to use this word

Verb

Use vengo / vienes / viene where English would use the same idea, but remember: Spanish shows person and tense on the verb. You may see vengo / vienes / viene after conjugated verbs (for example with gustar-type patterns) or with structures like ir a + infinitive and tener que + infinitive.

Example sentences

Me gusta vengo / vienes / viene en la clase de español.In our conversation circle I really like trying to I come / you come / he-she comes even when I still make small mistakes.
Oigo a otros estudiantes vengo / vienes / viene en el pasillo.After lunch I keep hearing roommates who I come / you come / he-she comes loudly while they walk toward the lecture hall.
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FAQ

What does vengo / vienes / viene mean in Spanish?
I come / you come / he-she comes (introduced in Chapter 4 in Chapurra).
How do you use vengo / vienes / viene in a sentence?
See the example cards above, then practice the chapter in Chapurra. Your textbook may add dialect notes your instructor prefers.
What chapter is vengo / vienes / viene in?
Chapurra introduces it in Chapter 4. Open the chapter overview for the full lesson path.

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