Veniez (en. Come)
/və.nje/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Form of the verb "venir" used to express wishes, doubts, or possibilities.
You should have come to the meeting.
Il fallait que vous veniez à la réunion.
Used to indicate a past action that could have occurred.
If you came more often, we could get to know each other better.
Si vous veniez plus souvent, nous pourrions mieux nous connaître.
Expression of hypothetical conditions.
I would have liked you to come with us.
J’aurais aimé que vous veniez avec nous.
Etymology
Comes from the Latin 'venire', meaning 'to come'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
You have to come!
It is necessary for you to be present.
Il faut que tu veniez!
If only you would come!
Expresses a wish for your presence.
Si seulement vous veniez!
When are you coming?
Inquires about the time of arrival.
Quand veniez-vous?
Related Words
venir
Verb meaning to go to a place.
venir
venu
Past participle of the verb venir.
venu
venant
Present participle of the verb venir.
venant
Slang Meanings
To come unexpectedly
He decided to come unexpectedly to the party.
Il a décidé de veniez à l'improviste à la fête.
To come for fun
If you were just coming to have fun, that would be great!
Si tu venais juste pour t'amuser, ce serait génial!