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Which verb translates to "to come"?

  1. Vincular

  2. Vencer

  3. Venir

  4. Trasladar

The correct answer is: Venir

The verb "venir" translates to "to come" in English. This verb is commonly used in various contexts related to movement towards the speaker or a particular location. It is an irregular verb and has distinct conjugations that an A-Level student should be familiar with. For example, the present tense forms include "vengo," "vienes," "viene," "venimos," "venís," and "vienen." Understanding this verb is crucial for expressing actions of arriving or coming to a place in conversation, making it a vital part of everyday language use. The other verbs listed do not have the same meaning: "vincular" refers to "to link" or "to bind," "vencer" means "to conquer" or "to defeat," and "trasladar" translates to "to transfer" or "to move" in the context of relocating something or someone, which does not convey the idea of coming as "venir" does.