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Venir (to come) – Verb Tables - Lawless French Venir is one of the most important French verbs – here’s how to conjugate it into every tense and mood Qui vient ce soir ? – Who’s coming tonight? Share Tweet Pin Me! Venir is an irregular -ir verb and needs the auxiliary verb être in compound tenses Quiz: Venir conjugations Do you use venir too much? Take a look at 5 overused French verbs
Venir Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Come In French Venir means “to come” and is one of the most commonly used verbs in the French language The conjugation of venir in the present tense is: je viens (I come), tu viens (you come), il elle vient (he, she comes), nous venons (we come), vous venez (you come, plural and formal) and ils elles viennent (they come) Venir is an irregular verb
Conjugation verb venir in French - Reverso Conjugate the French verb venir in all tenses: future, participle, present, indicative, subjunctive Irregular verbs, auxiliary verbs, conjugation rules and conjugation models in French verb conjugation Translate venir in context, with examples of use and definition
viens - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Commonly used in the spoken language instead of the more formal-sounding first-person plural imperative in structures like "viens, on dort" (instead of "dormons", meaning " (come on,) let's sleep") when speaking to one person Present participle of vieō viēns (genitive vientis); third-declension one-termination participle