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Lesson Transcript

In this lesson, you'll learn the present conjugation for the
Italian verb meaning "to come."
Repeat the Italian aloud and copy the hand gestures to improve recall.
Venire: to come.
Io vengo.
I come.
Io vengo.
Tu vieni.
You come.
Tu vieni.
Lui viene.
He comes.
Lui viene.
Lei viene.
She comes.
Lei viene.
Noi veniamo.
We come.
Noi veniamo.
Voi venite.
You come.
Voi venite.
Loro vengono.
They come.
Loro vengono.
Vengo alla festa.
I'm coming to the party.
Viene anche Marco.
Mark is also coming.
Let's review!
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud and copying the hand gestures.
Io vengo.
Tu vieni.
Lui viene.
Lei viene.
Noi veniamo.
Voi venite.
Loro vengono.
And that's it for this lesson.
Great job!
Now you know how to conjugate this verb.
Go ahead and move on to the next lesson,
and I'll see you there.

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