"What is my puppy's name?" is an English equivalent of "Come si chiama il mio cagnolino?"
Specifically, the adverb "come" means "how." The reflexive pronoun "si" means "herself, himself, itself, oneself, yourself." The verb "chiama" means (he/she/it/one) is called/named, (you) are called/named." The masculine singular definite article "il" means "the." The masculine singular possessive adjective "mio" means "my." The masculine singular noun "cagnolino" means "doggy, lapdog, puppy."
The pronunciation is "KOH-me see KYAH-mah eel MEE-oh KAH-nyoh-LEE-noh."
They come.
come As in 'Come here'
can you come?
You are going to come.
Come here!
Je viens de is 'I come from ...' in English.
Viennent in English means "come" as in "come with me to the cinema." It is used when addressing multiple people.
Good evening how are you
comme toujours - as always
If you mean the verb 'to come', it's 'venir'. It could also be the verb 'ir' if you mean something like 'can I come with you?'
You must mean chądz which means come. Hutch is an English word.
'Jiraiya' translates as 'To come on one's own'.