Venís (en. You come)
/beˈnis/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the act of arriving or going to a place.
You all are coming to the party tonight.
Ustedes venís a la fiesta esta noche.
Expresses the action of proceeding or coming from a place.
Where are you coming from?
¿De dónde venís tú?
It is used to invite or ask someone to come closer.
Please come here.
Venís aquí, por favor.
Etymology
From Latin 'venire'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Where are you coming from?
Asks about someone's origin or background.
¿De dónde venís?
You’re coming at a good time.
Indicates that someone arrives at an opportune moment.
Venís en buen momento.
You’re coming to see the match.
Indicates that someone intends to attend a specific event.
Venís a ver el partido.
Related Words
venir
Verb that means to arrive at a place.
venir
venido
Participle of the verb venir, refers to someone who has arrived.
venido
viene
Form of the verb venir in the third person singular present indicative.
viene
Slang Meanings
To go to a place informally.
We're going to the beach, are you coming?
Vamos a la playa, ¿venís?
To arrive in an unexpected situation.
I was at home, and suddenly you come.
Estaba en casa y de repente venís tú.