Sentence examples of "Coming" in English with translation "venir"

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Thanks for coming over tonight. Gracias por venir esta noche.
Where were you coming from? ¿De dónde venías?
A dust storm is coming. Viene una tormenta de arena.
There's a car coming. Viene un coche.
He's definitely not coming. Él definitivamente no vendrá.
Coming here was a mistake. Fue un error venir aquí.
He is not coming, either. Él tampoco vendrá.
They are not coming today. Ellos no van a venir hoy.
They're coming for us. Vienen a por nosotros.
When are you coming home? ¿Cuándo vienes a casa?
Are you coming or not? ¿Vienes o no?
Who is coming with me? ¿Quién viene conmigo?
You're coming with me. Venga conmigo.
Thank you for coming early. Gracias por venir temprano.
A snowstorm is coming in. Viene una tormenta de nieve.
I'm coming in July. Vendré en julio.
Are your parents coming home? ¿Tus padres van a venir a la casa?
She is coming from England. Viene de Inglaterra.
Where are you coming from? ¿De dónde vienes?
He isn't coming, either. Él tampoco vendrá.
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