Sentence examples of "vient" in French with translation "venir"

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Tom aussi vient à la fête. Tom también viene a la fiesta.
Mon oncle vient nous voir demain. Mañana viene mi tío a visitarnos.
Après une tempête vient le calme. Después de una tormenta, viene la calma.
Après le dimanche, vient le lundi. Después del domingo viene el lunes.
Après le samedi vient le dimanche. Después del sábado viene el domingo.
Le malheur ne vient jamais seul. Las desgracias nunca vienen solas.
Il ne vient pas non plus. Él tampoco viene.
Un malheur ne vient jamais seul La desgracia nunca viene sola
Un collègue vient me rendre visite. Un colega viene a visitarme.
Je veux savoir qui vient avec nous. Quiero saber quién viene con nosotros.
Il vient ici une fois par mois. Viene aquí una vez al mes.
Il vient toujours à cette heure-ci. A esta hora viene él siempre.
Il vient ici deux fois par semaine. Él viene aquí dos veces por semana.
C'est celui qui vient après moi. Es el que viene detrás de mí.
Il vient ici presque tous les jours. Viene aquí casi todos los días.
Je ne sais pas si George vient. No sé si viene George.
Je crois qu'elle ne vient pas. Pienso que ella no viene.
Jimmy vient souvent me voir le week-end. Jimmy a menudo viene a verme los fines de semana.
Je ne sais pas d'où il vient. No sé de dónde viene.
Qui est le garçon qui vient en courant vers nous ? ¿Quién es el chico que viene corriendo hacia nosotros?
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