1. "You come" (formal, plural or polite singular)
This is the most direct translation and is used when addressing more than one person or a single person in a formal context.
2. "Are you coming?" (formal, plural or polite singular)
This translation is more common in a question, asking if someone is coming or joining something.
3. "You are coming" (formal, plural or polite singular)
This translation is also possible, but it's less common than the other two options.
Example:
* "Vous venez avec nous?" - "Are you coming with us?"
* "Vous venez du travail?" - "You are coming from work?"
* "Vous venez souvent ici?" - "Do you come here often?"
It's important to remember that "vous" is the formal form of "you" in French. If you are speaking to someone you know well, you might use "tu" instead.