46 - How to Conjugate French Verb “Venir” (Present Tense)

 
 

Know how to use the French verb “venir” (to come) in the present tense? Listen to this lesson to find out! 🤓 I’ll also share examples.

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Bonjour à tous! Hi everyone! Welcome back to the French Made Easy Podcast! Thanks for joining me here! This is episode number 46, numero 46! In this episode, we're doing some conjugation! You'll learn how to use the French verb "venir" (which means "to come") in the present tense! 

I'll first share the conjugation of the verb; then, I'll give you some examples. 

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Vous êtes prêts? Are you guys ready? On y va. 

Let's dive into the conjugation of the verb "venir." (to come)

Répétez après moi (repeat after me)

  • je viens (I come/ I'm coming)

  • tu viens (you come)

  • il vient (he comes)

  • elle vient (she comes)

  • on vient (we come)

  • nous venons (we come)

  • vous venez (you come)

  • ils viennent (they come)

  • elles viennent (they come)

Ok super. Now let's see some examples of the French verb "venir" conjugated in the present tense.

  • Je viens de Paris.

  • Tu viens au cinéma avec moi?

  • Il vient du Japon.

  • Elle vient du Japon.

  • On vient chez vous à quelle heure?

  • Nous venons dîner vers 20 heures.

  • Vous ne venez pas avec nous?

  • Ils ne viennent pas ce soir.

  • Elles ne viennent pas ce soir.

Ok, super! That's it for the examples! 

That's now the end of our lesson! I hope you enjoyed this episode, and if you did, I'd really appreciate a quick rating & review on Apple Podcast. Don't forget to go and download your exercises so you can practice what you've learned! 

Merci beaucoup, et à bientôt!

 
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