È venuto
It came
Language note: From the verb 'venire', passato prossimo tense.
Culture note: Visitors often say 'è venuto' to describe arrivals.
Context: They confirm: 'It came,'
Word-by-Word Breakdown
È
[eh]
is
The auxiliary verb 'is' used in forming the perfect tense.
È venuto a casa per cena.
He has come home for dinner.
venuto
[veh-NOO-toh]
come
Past participle of 'venire', meaning 'to come'.
È venuto a trovarci spesso.
He has come to visit us often.
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