"Vino en" can mean either "wine in" or "he (or she) came in," but it would not be the end of the sentence in Spanish.
red wine
He came alone
vine: past of venir: I came. (not to be confused with vino, which is wine.)
Dos copas grandes de vino Dos vasos grandes de vino In Spanish, people drink wine in "copas", not "vasos".
En Dios confiamos.
It means "in my class".
Vino en la playa
Vino en la playa
He came alone
"Vino" is a Spanish equivalent of "wine."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "ehl BEE-noh."
veino isn't a word. but vino means wine
"en" means "in" or "on"
Vino is wine in Spanish.
'en un' = 'in a'
en el = in/on the
Vino
no
Vino rojo ( despues viene la marca mean ( after come the brand)