How to Say ‘You come’ in French
Tu viens
too vyen
[too vyen]
💬 Usage Tip: Informal invitation to join or participate.
🇫🇷 In France: Often used when suggesting to join for a coffee or a stroll.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[too]
You come
Used to ask if someone is coming or to state that someone comes.
Tu viens ici souvent pour le café?
Do you come here often for coffee?
viens
[vyen]
come
Part of a phrase used to ask about frequency or to invite.
Tu viens ici souvent pour le café?
Do you come here often for coffee?
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