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come in Spanish

come in Spanish is venir, correrse, venirse — come means to move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.

come in Spanish

venir
verb
(intransitive) To move nearer to the point of perspective.
correrse
verb
(intransitive, often vulgar, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
venirse
verb
(intransitive, often vulgar, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
acabar
verb
(intransitive, often vulgar, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
conllevar
verb
(transitive, informal) To pretend to be; to behave in the manner of; to assume the role of.

What does "come" mean?

  1. verb To move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.
    "Come here and look at this."
  2. verb To arrive or take place.
    "Winter comes early in the mountains."
  3. verb To reach a particular state, condition, or result.
    "Her dream finally came true after years of effort."
  4. verb To originate from a particular place, background, or source.
    "He comes from a small town in Wales."

come in a sentence

  • Come here and look at this.
  • The train comes every fifteen minutes.
  • Winter comes early in the mountains.
  • Her dream finally came true after years of effort.

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Common Spanish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "come" in Spanish?

"come" in Spanish is venir, correrse, venirse. come means: To move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.

How do you use "come" in a sentence?

Example: "Come here and look at this." In Spanish, "come" is venir, correrse, venirse.

Are there other ways to say "come" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "come": venir, correrse, venirse, acabar, conllevar.

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