Viendront (en. Will come)
/vjɛ̃dʁɔ̃/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Indicates that multiple subjects will arrive or move to a place in the future.
They will come to the party tomorrow.
Ils viendront à la fête demain.
Expresses a future action where the subject is plural.
The guests will arrive on time.
Les invités viendront à l'heure.
Used to talk about the future in relation to a movement towards a place.
The children will come to play in the park.
Les enfants viendront jouer au parc.
Etymology
From Old French 'venir', originating from Latin 'venīre'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
They will come when they can.
They will arrive as soon as they have the opportunity.
Ils viendront quand ils pourront.
Will they really come?
The question of whether they will actually arrive.
Viendront-ils vraiment?
If you call them, they will come.
Call to prompt their arrival.
Si tu les appelles, ils viendront.
Related Words
come
The base verb meaning to arrive or move towards a place.
venir
came
Past participle of the verb to come.
venu
you will come
Second person singular future tense of the verb to come.
viendras
Slang Meanings
To take a moment to come.
Don't worry, they will come, it will take a little time.
T'inquiète pas, ils viendront, ça va prendre un peu de temps.
To arrive at a place carefree.
They will come chill.
Ils viendront chill.