Veniris a French verb that translates to the Englishto come. It is a Vandertramp verb, meaning that it conjugates irregularly in the past tense. The VerbVenir Veniris the French verb ''to come.'' It is a somewhat irregular -ir verb. It can be used in many of the same contexts as ...
Our French word this week is the verbvenir. Have a listen to the audio clip below to hear how to pronounce its infinitive form: This is a very commonly used verb meaningto come. But unfortunately for French learners,venirfollows an irregular conjugation pattern. As it’s a verb of movement...
See Continents/countries/counties/regions/states are masculine, feminine or plural in French (Gender). Using "venir de/du/d'/des" with countries in French Now look at these examples: Je viens de France.I come from France. D'où venez-vous ?- Nous venons du Texas.Where do ...