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Etymology

Latin, Italian venire and French venir

Verb

veni (present venas, past venis, future venos, conditional venus, jussive venu)

  1. to come
    Mi venus al via partio, sed mi malsanigis la gripon.
    I would come to your party, but I contracted influenza.

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Latin

Verb

vēnī

  1. first-person singular perfect active indicative of veniō. (I came)

venī

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of veniō.

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Romanian

Etymology

Latin venīre, present active infinitive of veniō.

Pronunciation

Verb

a veni (third-person singular present vine, past participle venit) 4th conj.

  1. to come

Conjugation

veni (Fourth conjugation, no infix)
infinitive a veni
gerund venind
past participle venit
number singular plural
person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
indicative eu tu el/ea noi voi ei/ele
present vin vii vine venim veniţi vin
imperfect veneam veneai venea veneam veneaţi veneau
simple perfect venii venişi veni venirăm venirăţi veniră
pluperfect venisem veniseşi venise veniserăm veniserăţi veniseră
subjunctive eu tu el/ea noi voi ei/ele
present vin vii vină să venim să veniţi vină
imperative tu voi
affirmative vino veniţi
negative nu veni nu veniţi

 

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