Venidos (en. Came)

/beˈniðos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
It refers to individuals who have arrived at a specific place.
The people who have come from other cities bring their culture.
Los venidos de otras ciudades traen su cultura.
A group of people who have participated in an event or meeting.
Those who have come to the party were very lively.
Los venidos a la fiesta estaban muy animados.
verb
Past participle of 'venir'. Indicates the action of having arrived at a place.
Many volunteers have come to help.
Han sido venidos muchos voluntarios para ayudar.
Used to refer to an arrival in which a distance has been crossed.
Those who came for the meeting were well received.
Los venidos para la reunión fueron bien recibidos.

Etymology

It derives from the verb 'venir', which comes from the Latin 'venire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

those who have come from
People who come from a specific place.
los venidos de
to come for a visit
Arriving at a place to see someone.
venir de visita
"While I am warm, let people laugh."
Expresses disdain for others' opinions, common among those who feel they have arrived (come) in an unfamiliar environment.
ande yo caliente y ríase la gente

Related Words

come
To arrive at a place.
venir
arrival
The action of coming or arriving at a place.
llegada
visitor
A person who arrives at a place temporarily.
visitante

Slang Meanings

A term used in slang to refer to people who come from other places seeking a better life.
The newcomers are looking for opportunities in the city.
Los venidos buscan oportunidades en la ciudad.
Used colloquially to refer to new members of a group or community.
The newcomers are very welcome on our team.
Los venidos son muy bienvenidos en nuestro equipo.