How to Say ‘Come to’ in French
Venue à
💬 Usage Tip: Venir is an irregular verb; pay attention to its forms.
🇫🇷 In France: Movement and direction are significant in French narratives, often indicating important changes.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Venue
[veh-NUH]
Came to
Indicates arrival at a place.
Elle est venue à la réunion avec l'animal.
She came to the meeting with the animal.
à
[ah]
To
Indicating direction or location.
Elle est venue à la réunion avec l'animal.
She came to the meeting with the animal.
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