Examples of using "Vient " in a sentence and their english translations:
Who's coming for dinner?
Who's coming for dinner?
When does he come?
- When does he come?
- When will he come?
- Someone is coming.
- Someone's coming.
- Somebody's coming.
- Tom's coming.
- Tom is coming.
- Tom will go.
- Tom is going.
- Tom is leaving.
Who's coming?
Is she coming?
Tom just called.
"Where does Tom come from?" "He comes from the university."
Guess who's coming for dinner.
It just came out.
He went out just now.
- He went out just now.
- He just left.
Is Tom coming?
Tom just came.
The second date is 1954.
Where did it come from?
What's coming
Lucy is from America.
Is she coming, too?
He comes from England.
Look, he's coming.
When does he come?
- He arrived here just now.
- He just arrived.
- He's just arrived.
Pfirsichbaeumchen is from Germany.
- When is Tom coming?
- When's Tom coming?
- Where's Tom from?
- Where is Tom from?
Somebody just called.
She comes from Italy.
Tom is from Australia.
Where's this coming from?
He's from Germany.
No one is coming.
This is from Spain.
This is from Australia.
Jane comes from Australia.
Where does he come from?
Tom will come tomorrow.
She comes from Germany.
Tom just confessed.
He comes alone.
She is coming from England.
Sami is from Egypt.
She's from Scotland.
Where's it from?
Is Tom still coming?
She just left.
Appetite comes with eating.
- He went out just now.
- He left just now.
- He left just now.
- He just left.
- She went out just now.
- She just left.
- She's just left.
- She has just left.
- She's just found her.
- She's just found it.
This girl is from Japan.
- The train has just left.
- The train has just gone.
- The train just left.