Vengo de Inglaterra is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "I come from England." The present indicative verb, preposition, and feminine singular proper noun need not be preceded by the personal pronoun yo ("I") -- other than for emphasis -- since context and verb endings identify the speaker as in the first person singular. The pronunciation will be "BEN-go they EEN-gla-TER-ra" in Spanish.
To come is "venir". From is usually "de". To answer this, you need to know who is coming in order to conjugate the verb. "I come from" would be "Vengo de..."
Soy inglés
come to is venir, and Come is Ven
come and see in spanish is "Venga y vea"
when did you come in = cuando entraste
venir
venga a me
come inside = ¡Pase por favor!
you say: venir beb'e.
your welcome in spanish is DE NADA
Puedes pasar?
Por que?
puedo entrar?
Puedo entar