Sentence examples of "vienes" in Spanish with translation "be"

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¿Por qué siempre vienes tarde? Why is it that you are always late?
¿De qué parte de Canadá vienes? Where in Canada are you from?
¿Vienes a las seis o a las siete? Are you coming at six or at seven?
Contamos contigo para ser el alma de la fiesta. Caerá sobre ti si tú no vienes. We're counting on you to be the life of the party. It'll bomb if you don't come.
Él estaba sentado bebiendo vino. He was sitting drinking wine.
Él estaba sentado tomando vino. He was sitting drinking wine.
Este vino es sumamente exquisito. This wine is extremely delicious.
Hoy no voy a venir. I am not coming today.
Es dudoso si podremos venir. It is doubtful whether we shall be able to come.
¿Con quién vas a venir? Whom are you going to come with?
Quienquiera que venga será bienvenido. Whoever comes will be welcome.
«Venga, vámonos.» «¿Adónde me llevas?» "Come on, let's go." "Where are you taking me?"
Esta palabra viene del latín. The word is derived from Latin.
Las cosas se ven bien. Things are looking good.
Me temo que no vendrá. I am afraid he won't come.
¿Cuándo vendrán nuevamente a Melbourne? When are you coming to Melbourne again?
Sería mejor si vinieras conmigo. It'd be better if you would come with me.
Este vino está hecho de uvas. This wine is made from grapes.
El vino está hecho de uvas. Wine is made from grapes.
No queda vino en esa botella. There is no wine in that bottle.
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