How to Say ‘Would you like to come?’ in Spain Spanish
Le gustaría venir?
💬 Usage Tip: Invite politely with this formal phrasing.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Offering an invitation is a warm gesture in Spanish hospitality.
Phrase Breakdown
Le
Would you
Formal second-person pronoun.
¿Le interesa esto?
Does this interest you?
gustaría
like
Expresses wish or preference.
Me gustaría un café.
I would like a coffee.
venir?
to come?
Refers to arriving to a place.
¿Quieres venir conmigo?
Do you want to come with me?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Le
[leh]
Would
Used as a polite request or invitation.
Le gustaría acompañarnos a cenar?
Would you like to join us for dinner?
gustaría
[goos-tah-REE-ah]
Like
Used in requests and questions about desire or preference.
Le gustaría visitar el museo?
Would you like to visit the museum?
venir
[beh-NEER]
To come
To move towards or in the direction of.
Le gustaría venir a mi fiesta?
Would you like to come to my party?
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