Venimos (en. We come)
/beˈnimos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
The action of arriving at a place or moving from one site to another.
We are coming to the party tonight.
Venimos a la fiesta esta noche.
Indicates that an action is being carried out together with others.
We are all coming together in the same car.
Venimos todos juntos en el mismo coche.
It is used to express the idea of approaching a place.
We are coming from the beach and we are tired.
Venimos de la playa y estamos cansados.
Etymology
From Latin 'venīre', which means 'to come'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
we are coming soon
We will arrive shortly.
venimos pronto
we come from
We are returning from a place.
venimos de
we come to help
We are here to offer assistance.
venimos a ayudar
Related Words
venir
Verb used to indicate the action of moving towards a place.
venir
venidero
That is yet to come or happen.
venidero
venida
The action of coming.
venida
Slang Meanings
It refers to an expected or anticipated arrival.
When they say we are coming, it means we are already there.
Cuando digan que venimos, significa que estamos ahí ya.
It can be used in a festive context to refer to someone bringing good news.
We are coming with surprises for the party!
¡Venimos con sorpresas para la fiesta!