Vengo (en. I come)

/ˈbeŋɡo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of arriving at a place.
I come to the meeting at three.
Vengo a la reunión a las tres.
Expresses the origin of a person.
I come from Madrid.
Yo vengo de Madrid.
Indicates the introduction or appearance of something.
I come with good news.
Vengo con buenas noticias.

Etymology

It derives from the Latin 'venio', which means 'to come' or 'to arrive'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I come to say
Indicates that one comes to communicate something specific.
vengo a decir
I come with you
Expresses that one will accompany someone to a place.
vengo contigo
I come on the way
Means that one is in the process of traveling to a destination.
vengo de camino

Related Words

to come
Verb that means to arrive at a place.
venir
I will come
First person singular of the future indicative of the verb 'to come'.
vendré
wine
Past tense of the verb 'to come'.
vino

Slang Meanings

I'm coming prepared
I always come prepared for any situation.
Siempre vengo preparado para cualquier situación.
I'm coming in a good vibe
Today I come with a positive vibe after that vacation.
Hoy vengo en onda positiva después de esas vacaciones.