In Italian, "vieni" means you come. as in " Vieni qui," which means, " come here."
"Vienes" means "you come" or "you are coming". It is pronounced "bee-EN-ace". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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"Quien viene a las nueve" means "who comes at nine."
That mean im happy when my mom comes my tub is full .
Significa, "Who is coming to your party?"
De donde es = Where is (singular noun) from? If it were "De donde eres?" it would mean where are YOU from. Cual es su origen = What is (it's, his, her) origin. But split that sentence down the middle between the first es and the cual, because they basically mean the same thing.
Translation: Haga el trabajo la semana que viene.Note: This is a translation for "starting" the work next week. If the work is actually due next week, you should say "Haga el trabajo para la semana que viene".
Viene comes from the root word venir, it means to come, to arrive, and to be.
"Quien viene a las nueve" means "who comes at nine."
"Pedro viene a visitarme" in Spanish means "Pedro is coming to visit me." It indicates that Pedro is on his way to visit the speaker.
el viene: he comes ella viene: she comes eso viene: it comes
"que viene" literally means "that comes". When preceded by a day, month or the word year, it means "next" as in next month (El mes que viene). Next Tuesday (el martes que viene) As part of a sentence such as "el que viene tarde compra las bebidas" the meaning is "that comes" (the one that comes late buys the drinks)
Translation: When are you coming to see me?
"La semana que viene" means "next week" in Spanish.
Quién es el que viene con usted would translate to mean 'who is he that comes to you' in English.
Quien viene? = Who is coming? (La persona) que viene.... = (The person) who is coming....
Vino rojo ( despues viene la marca mean ( after come the brand)
Ya Viene el Sol was created in 1984.
Muchacha italiana viene a casarse was created in 1971.