Venir is a regular and stem-changing verb in Spanish.
The French verb "venir" (to come) is irregular in conjugation. Here is the conjugation in the present tense: Je viens (I come) Tu viens (You come) Il/Elle vient (He/She comes) Nous venons (We come) Vous venez (You come) Ils/Elles viennent (They come)
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types of peculiar verb
The verb "venir" means to come, so one could say "Nous venons" which means "We come" or "we are coming"
The two types of participles are present participles and past participles. Present participles typically end in "-ing" and are used to form continuous verb tenses, while past participles often end in "-ed," "-d," "-t," "-en," or "-n" and are used to form perfect verb tenses.
The Spanish verb for 'to come' is 'venir'.
'venu' is the present participle of the verb 'venir', to come.
Venir= to comeJe viens Nous venonsTu viens Vous venezIl/Elle/on vient Ils/Elles viennent
The sentence 'Alors n'hesite pas a venir' means So don't hesitate to come. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'alors' means 'well, then, so'. The adverb 'ne..pas' means 'not'. The verb 'hesite..a' means '[you] hesitate...to'. And the verb 'venir' means 'to come'.
If you mean the verb 'to come', it's 'venir'. It could also be the verb 'ir' if you mean something like 'can I come with you?'
Venga from the verb "venir"e.g. Venga! - Come on! (as in hurry up!)Venga, no seas así! - Come on, don`t be like that!Venga, era broma! - Come on, it was a joke!
venir (verb) je viens - tu viens - il / elle vient - nous venons - vous venez - ils / elles viennent
Yes, it is an irregular verb. Because it stem-changes (e-->i), that makes it an irregular verb. No only that, but it has an irregular yo form in the present tense (vengo), which makes it even more irregular.
The French verb "venir" (to come) is irregular in conjugation. Here is the conjugation in the present tense: Je viens (I come) Tu viens (You come) Il/Elle vient (He/She comes) Nous venons (We come) Vous venez (You come) Ils/Elles viennent (They come)
to come: venir, to come from...: venir de...quand est-ce qu'il VA venir? when will he come?je viens bientôt : I'm coming soon.
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Veux-tu venir? (casual) Voulez-vous venir? (formal) or, more politely, Aimerais-tu venir? (casual) Aimeriez-vous venir? (formal)