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What does venir in spanish mean?

"Venir" in Spanish means to come.

It's a very common and versatile verb, used in a variety of contexts:

* To come to a place: "Voy a venir a tu casa mañana." (I'm going to come to your house tomorrow.)

* To come to a situation: "Se le vino encima una gran responsabilidad." (A great responsibility came upon him.)

* To happen, to occur: "La fiesta viene este sábado." (The party is coming this Saturday.)

The meaning of "venir" can also change depending on the context and the prepositions used with it.

Here are some examples of how "venir" is used in different contexts:

* Venir de: to come from (origin)

* Venir a: to come to (destination)

* Venir por: to come for (purpose)

* Venir con: to come with (accompaniment)

* Venir para: to come for (a specific reason)

Let me know if you would like more examples or want to explore a particular usage of "venir"!

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