Convenis
Convenis is a Latin verb form that represents the second person singular present indicative of the verb convenire, meaning to come together, meet, or assemble. It derives from the prefix con- “together” and the verb stem venire “to come,” and appears in classical Latin as part of the fourth-conjugation pattern, with the present active endings of -o, -is, -it, -imus, -itis, -unt.
In use, convenis describes a subject who is currently meeting or gathering with others. It is commonly
A related noun is conventus, meaning an assembly or meeting, which often appears in discussions of gatherings
Overall, convenis functions as a precise grammatical marker of a present, second-person action: you come together