infinitive: venir a verme
to come to see me
venga a verme -
imperative used in You form (singular, formal)
Come to see me!
"Venga a verme" -muchacho973
"Purplem Hola queres verme" is not a known phrase or expression in any language. It does not have a clear meaning. It appears to be a mixture of different words.
"Venga" is the command or subjunctive form of the verb "venir". It means "he/she/you come".
Come to see me. Ven a verme.
well venga yahogate is probably a name, and i think amor has something to do with love
"Hola quieres verme" in Spanish translates to "Hello, do you want to see me?"
Lo correcto es CUANDO QUIERES VERME, que no es pregunta, por tanto significaría:When you want to see me.
Teatro Dal Verme was created in 1872.
"Venga" is a Spanish word that can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "come on" or "let's go" when used as an expression of encouragement or motivation. It can also mean "okay" or "sure" when agreeing to something.
Translation: When are you coming to see me?
Enzo Dal Verme has written: 'Made for the animals'
¡Bien! ¡Está bien! ¡Venga! ¡Vale!