-ir verb irregular · go-verb + stem-changing A1 · Beginner

Conjugate venir in Spanish

to come

venir is an irregular -ir verb ranked #25 among the most common Spanish verbs. For example: "Yo vengo todos los días." (I come every day.). Use the tables below for full conjugation across all 7 tenses.

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⚡ Irregular verb — venir (go-verb + stem-changing) does not follow standard -ir patterns. Pay close attention to the stems in each tense.

Describes current actions, habits, and general truths. The most frequently used tense — master it first.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo vengo *
vienes *
él/ella/Ud. viene *
nosotros venimos
vosotros venís
ellos/ellas/Uds. vienen *
Example

Yo vengo todos los días.

I come every day.

Describes completed past actions with a clear start and end. Key signals: ayer, el lunes pasado, de repente.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo vine *
viniste *
él/ella/Ud. vino *
nosotros vinimos *
vosotros vinisteis *
ellos/ellas/Uds. vinieron *
Example

Ayer vine por primera vez.

Yesterday I comed for the first time.

Describes habitual past actions, background context, and ongoing states. Key signals: siempre, normalmente, cuando era niño.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo venía
venías
él/ella/Ud. venía
nosotros veníamos
vosotros veníais
ellos/ellas/Uds. venían
Example

Antes yo venía con frecuencia.

Before, I used to come often.

Describes future events and predictions. In everyday speech, ir a + infinitive is often preferred for planned events.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo vendré *
vendrás *
él/ella/Ud. vendrá *
nosotros vendremos *
vosotros vendréis *
ellos/ellas/Uds. vendrán *
Example

Mañana yo vendré.

Tomorrow I will come.

Expresses what would happen under certain conditions — equivalent to "would" in English. Also used for polite requests.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo vendría *
vendrías *
él/ella/Ud. vendría *
nosotros vendríamos *
vosotros vendríais *
ellos/ellas/Uds. vendrían *
Example

Si pudiera, yo vendría.

If I could, I would come.

Used in clauses expressing wishes, doubt, emotion, or uncertainty — typically after que. Triggers: querer, esperar, dudar, ojalá.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo venga *
vengas *
él/ella/Ud. venga *
nosotros vengamos *
vosotros vengáis *
ellos/ellas/Uds. vengan *
Example

Quiero que tú vengas más.

I want you to come more.

Used to give commands and direct requests. Affirmative and negative forms differ significantly in Spanish.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo -
ven *
él/ella/Ud. venga *
nosotros vengamos *
vosotros venid
ellos/ellas/Uds. vengan *
Example

¡Ven!

Come!

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