You don't. The phrase 'vous sont' is incorrect. For the verb 'sont' means '[they] are', and therefore doesn't go with the personal pronoun 'vous', which means 'you'. The correct phrase is 'vous etes', which means you are.
"To come" is an English equivalent of the French word venir.
Specifically, the French word is a verb. It is in the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation will be "vuh-neer" in French.
Vous venez ..
Can be
"You come"
But it can also be
"you've just ..."
"Vous venez de faire une erreur" = "You've just made a mistake"
"vous" is "you". Either the formal "you" for the second person of singular (the informal form is "tu"), or the second person of plural, formal or informal.
to come
Vous êtes d'où means "Where are you from?"
Vous venez de péter. Vous avez pété.
D'ou viens-tu ? for the informal singular D'ou venez-vous ? for the formal or plural
The English translation of "parlez vous francais?" is "do you speak French?" This phrase has been used as the title of a song used as the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song contest in 1978.
I think a literal translation works well here: J'aimerais te (or vous) voir bientôt. -- "zhem-reh tuh (voo) vwar byeh[n]-toe"
It means Are you coming ?
vous venez means 'you come' in French.
Vous venez in French is "Are you coming?" or "You're coming" in English.
d'où venez-vous?
"Where are you coming from?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase D'où venez-vous? The question also translates as "Where do you all come from?" since vous operates as the second person formal singular "you" and as the second person formal and informal plural "you all." The pronunciation will be "doo vuh-ney-voo" in French.
oui, je connais le français ; d'où est-ce que vous venez / d'où venez-vous?
Vous êtes d'où means "Where are you from?"
where do you come from -- d'où venez-vous
Levez-vous means 'get up' or 'stand up' in English.
Vous venez de péter. Vous avez pété.
In French, "please come this way" is pronounced as "s'il vous plaรฎt, venez par ici" with the pronunciation: "seel voo pleh, ven-ay par ee-see".
est-ce que vous venez?