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PAST PARTICIPLE OF THE VERB VENIRE (TO COME)You are here: morphology > verbs > irregular > venire > participle > past Irregular verb VENIRE means: to go to the place where the person
who is speaking, or with whom we are speaking, is found (in general, as "to come"). It also means to arrive.
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Example |
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Venuto (masc. sing.) Venuta (fem. sing.)
Venuti (masc. plur.) Venute (fem. plur.) |
"Venuta la sera i rumori piano piano diminuirono."
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Note:
This verb uses the verb essere as an auxiliary verb.
Attention:
The past participle of this verb is irregular and consequently all compound tenses are, as well.
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