Translation: Todos ustedes vienen
It means all the following: You [formal] didn't come. He didn't come. She didn't come. ...no wine...
It means all the following: You [formal] didn't come. He didn't come. She didn't come. ...no wine...
"Come", "Come here", or "Come on" - i.e. Move it, come on!
No. Spanish people come from spain, and europeans come from europe. So all spanish people are europeans, yet all europeans aren't spanish.
Vuelvas means Come back or Return in Spanish.
"Vengo de España" means "I come from Spain" in Spanish.
Come means have sex
"Venid" is the imperative form of the verb "venir" in Spanish, which means "come" in English. It is used when addressing someone or a group of people to ask them to come to a specific location or to join in an activity.
"Volver" in Spanish means "to return" or "to come back."
happen or come in
"The girl eats"
The man eats.