Vengas (en. You come)

/ˈbeŋɡas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Form of the verb 'venir' used in situations of desire, doubt, or possibility.
I hope you come to the party.
Espero que vengas a la fiesta.
Used to express an action that depends on another.
If you come to the meeting, we can discuss the project.
Si vengas a la reunión, podremos discutir el proyecto.
Used in subordinate clauses that indicate purpose or condition.
I want you to come early to organize everything.
Quiero que vengas temprano para organizar todo.

Etymology

From the Latin 'venire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

that you come soon
Expresses the desire for someone to arrive quickly.
que vengas pronto
come what may
Indicates that something will happen regardless of the circumstances.
vengas lo que vengas
come in good spirits
Refers to positive intentions upon arrival.
vengas en buenas

Related Words

venir
Verb that means to arrive at a place.
venir
arrive
To enter a specific place.
llegar
attend
To be present in a place or event.
asistir

Slang Meanings

Expression used colloquially to invite someone to attend an event.
Come to the party, it will be amazing!
¡Vengas a la fiesta, será increíble!
Phrase that indicates someone must arrive regardless of excuses.
No matter what happens, whether you come or not!
No importa lo que pase, ¡vengas o no!