What is the meaning of Venir?

to come

to come

to come

to come

to come (go to a specified location)

to come; to arrive

to come (arrive at a given location)

to come

to come

to come (to move from one place to another that is nearer the speaker)

See venir de.

past infinitive of venar

to come

apocopic form of venire

to come (to move towards someone or something)

to come

to come

Senses relating to literal movement. [with de ‘from’ or desde ‘from’, along with a ‘to’ or para ‘to, toward’ or hacia ‘toward’]

  1. to come (move closer to some location (most often closer to the speaker), by default the speaker's location)

    to come (move closer to some location (most often closer to the speaker), by default the speaker's location)

    to arrive

    Senses relating to figurative movement.

    1. to come from, originate [with de ‘from’]

      to come from, originate [with de ‘from’]

      to come (happen)

      to come (appear)

      to come (to have some characteristic or quality) (with an adjective or prepositional phrase)

      to receive something, get something [with nominative ‘something’ and dative ‘recipient’]

      to get (something not very tangible, a feeling, a cold, a fever, a cough, pain, an urge, etc.) [with nominative ‘something’ and dative ‘recipient’]

      to be coming or coming up (of a date, event, etc.)

      translated with next

      translated with be about, mean [with a]

      translated with end up [with a and infinitive]

      to be (with "bien" (convenient, helpful, good), "mal" (bad), etc.) [with nominative ‘something’ and dative ‘for someone’]

      to suit (well, badly) [with nominative ‘something’ and dative ‘someone’]

      to fit, to be (of clothing, with adjectives like "grande" (be big), etc., or "bien" (fit well)) [with nominative ‘something’ and dative ‘someone’]

      to orgasm, to cum, to come

      Source: wiktionary.org

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