Viene (en. Comes)

/ˈbjene/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Move towards the place where the speaker is located.
She comes from the store.
Ella viene de la tienda.
Reach a certain state or situation.
Spring comes soon.
La primavera viene pronto.
Proceed from an origin or source.
The sound comes from the forest.
El sonido viene del bosque.

Etymology

From Latin 'venire', which means 'to come' or 'to arrive'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

is (or comes) to be
becomes
viene a ser
is not relevant
is not relevant
no viene al caso
from where it comes
from what place it originates
de donde viene

Related Words

come
Move towards the place where the speaker is or a certain site.
venir
come (past participle)
That has arrived or has been brought.
venido

Slang Meanings

Comes to bring
That gift comes to bring joy.
Ese regalo viene a dar alegría.
It's coming
Don't worry, the bus is coming.
No te preocupes, ya viene el autobús.
A change is coming
This year a significant change is coming in the company.
Este año viene un cambio importante en la empresa.