Vient
Vient is the third-person singular present indicative form of the French verb venir, meaning "to come." The full verb venir originates from Latin venire and entered Old French as venir; it remains irregular and serves as the basis for related forms such as revenir (to come back) and devenir (to become). In addition to literal movement, venir features prominently in figurative expressions and idioms.
Common uses include physical movement toward a location, as in Le train vient de Paris (The train
Conjugation and grammar: venir is irregular. In the present tense, the forms are je viens, tu viens,
Usage notes: venir forms the basis for many common phrases and idioms in French and contrasts with