How to Say ‘You come’ in French
Vous venez
[voo veh-NAY] [veh-NAY]
[[voo veh-NAY] [veh-NAY]]
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[[voo veh-NAY]]
You
The polite form of addressing one or more people.
Vous venez souvent ici ?
Do you come here often?
venez
[[veh-NAY]]
Come
To move or travel in the direction of the person being spoken to.
Vous venez dîner ce soir ?
Are you coming to dinner tonight?
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