Venons (en. Let's come)
/və.nɔ̃/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
First person plural of the verb to come
We come from Paris.
Nous venons de Paris.
To indicate the action of arriving or moving towards a place
We are coming to your place tonight.
Nous venons chez toi ce soir.
To express an origin or source
We come from a family of artists.
Nous venons d'une famille d'artistes.
Etymology
From the Latin 'venire', meaning 'to come'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
We come from
Indicates a source or origin.
Nous venons de
Let's get to the point
Means to go directly to the main subject.
Venons-en au fait
He comes from it
Indicates that he comes from a place.
Il en vient
Related Words
to come
Verb meaning to arrive or move towards a place.
venir
they come
Third person plural of the verb to come.
viennent
you come
Second person plural of the verb to come.
venez
Slang Meanings
To come in a chill mode
We're going to come chill today.
On va venons chill aujourd'hui.
To arrive on the spot
I already knew, he's going to come unexpectedly.
Je le savais déjà, il va venons à l'improviste.