Vendremos (en. We will come)
/benˈdɾemos/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
It indicates a future action that will be carried out by the subject 'we'.
Since we will come to the party tomorrow, we need to prepare.
Como vendremos a la fiesta mañana, debemos prepararnos.
It is used to express the intention to go to a place or event in the future.
If the weather permits, we will come to the meeting.
Si el clima lo permite, vendremos a la reunión.
It can be used in the context of promises or future commitments.
I promise you that we will come to visit you soon.
Te prometo que vendremos a visitarte pronto.
Etymology
From the verb 'venir', from Latin 'venire'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
we will come in a group
It means that a group of people will go to a place in the future.
vendremos en grupo
we will come if we can
It indicates a conditional possibility of attending an event.
vendremos si podemos
we will be here, we will come
It shows a firm commitment to attend.
aquí estaremos, vendremos
Related Words
come
To move toward the place where the speaker is.
venir
arrive
To enter a place or reach a destination.
llegar
attend
To go to an event or place to participate in it.
asistir
Slang Meanings
We are going to arrive.
Don’t worry, we will come as always!
¡No te preocupes, vendremos como siempre!
We confirm our presence.
Yes, we will come to the party, count on us.
Sí, vendremos a la fiesta, cuenta con nosotros.