Venida (en. Coming)

/beˈniða/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Action of coming, especially in relation to a person or an event.
The coming of the train was on time.
La venida del tren fue puntual.
Arrival of someone at a place.
The coming of tourists increased economic activity.
La venida de los turistas incrementó la actividad económica.
Occasion when something happens.
The coming of the new year brings hope.
La venida del nuevo año trae esperanza.

Etymology

Derives from the verb 'venir', which comes from the Latin 'venire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Coming of someone
When someone arrives at a specific place.
venida de alguien
Coming of a phenomenon
Reference to the arrival of an event or occurrence, such as rain.
venida de un fenómeno
Unexpected coming
Arrival that had not been anticipated or expected.
venida inesperada

Related Words

venir
Verb that means to move to a place in the direction of the speaker.
venir
llegar
Action of reaching or entering a place.
llegar
asistencia
Presence or arrival at a place, especially at an event.
asistencia

Slang Meanings

When someone arrives unexpectedly.
The coming was so unexpected that everyone was surprised.
La venida fue tan inesperada que todos se sorprendieron.
Arrival of someone important or expected.
The coming of the aunt was known to everyone in the family.
La venida de la tía fue conocida por todos en la familia.