The Spanish command "Ven aquí." means "Come here." in English.
It means "come" (imperative), as in "come here, please".
Ven root means come Vene means "poison"
Fellk-knee-ven. "Fellk" pronounced as "elk" with an F in front of it, "knee" pronounced regularly, (same way as the body part,) and "ven" pronounced as in "raven" without the "ra."
Three syllables: ven-tri-cle
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Ven- means vein
Ven means to come.
It means come here girl .
Diploma in Veneology
Come to see me. Ven a verme.
it means come here and I'll give it to you
come here! like a command
"Domo ven aquí" is a combination of Japanese and Spanish that means "come here" in English. "Domo" is a slang term used in Japanese to express gratitude, while "ven aquí" is Spanish for "come here."
Ven Gethenian's birth name is Ven Hosky.
"You come to me"kinda to the top answer.i think you mean Ven conmigo = means come with me.or you could say puedes venir? = can you come?
if you mean 'ven' (pronounced 'ben' it's 'you, formal plural/they see'