How to Say ‘Come,’ in French
Venez,
veh-nay
[veh-nay]
💬 Usage Tip: The ‘-ez’ ending indicates this is a formal or plural imperative.
🇫🇷 In France: Using ‘Venez’ with a slight gesture is common when inviting someone along.
Phrase Breakdown
Venez
[veh-nay]
Come
A polite command or invitation to approach or follow.
Vous voulez voir la galerie ? Venez par ici.
Do you want to see the gallery? Come this way.
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