How to Say ‘They come’ in French
Ils viennent
eel vyenn
[eel vyenn]
💬 Usage Tip: Present tense verb use.
🇫🇷 In France: Reflects movement, important in travel or hospitality industries.
Phrase Breakdown
Ils
[eel]
They
People or things previously mentioned.
Ils viennent de partir.
They have just left.
viennent
[vyenn]
come
To move towards a speaker.
Ils viennent à la fête.
They are coming to the party.
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