Singular form - viens ici (come here), plural/polite form - venez ici (you could say -avancez jusqu'ici - but it would probably be in a specific context - putting people into position - for example, at the beginning of a race).
D'ou viens-tu ? for the informal singular D'ou venez-vous ? for the formal or plural
"Je t'attends, viens" means "I'm waiting for you, come" in French.
tu viens d'où ? means 'where do you come from? ' in French.
"viens ici"
Je suis originaire de France. or more commonly: je viens de France
D'ou viens-tu ? for the informal singular D'ou venez-vous ? for the formal or plural
Quand est-ce que vous venez?
Viens, s'il te plaît or Venez, s'il vous plaît.
To say "come here" in French, you would say "viens ici" for addressing someone informally (singular) or "venez ici" for addressing someone formally or addressing multiple people.
Where are you from?D'où venez-vous ?Tu viens d'où ?d'où es-tu ? / d'où viens-tu ? / de quel pays es-tu ?d'où viens-tu ?d'où est-ce que tu viens ?
venir (verb) je viens - tu viens - il / elle vient - nous venons - vous venez - ils / elles viennent
Venez manger.(If you are talking to only one person, and you know them very well the you could say: viens manger.)
You can ask "D'oรน viens-tu?" to ask someone where they are from in French.
"quand viens-tu (singular + informal) ici en Chine / quand venez-vous (plural or formal) ici en chine ?"
"Viens au Baie de Whitley" <--- if you're speaking to someone in your family or your own age "Venez au Baie de Whitley" <--- if you're speaking to someone older than you or someone superior than you (saying "venez" shows respect)
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)
If speaking informally to one person (a friend, close family member, etc.) then "Viens aussi" If speaking formally, addressing someone with respect, or speaking to a group of people, then use "Venez aussi"