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- Nicaragua: www.sandinovive.org. Retrieved 8 March 2014. Venid, gleba de morfinómanos; venid a asesinarnos en nuestra propia tierra, que yo os espero...
- en el río" Traditional "Alegría, alegría, alegría" Traditional "Pastores venid" Traditional "A la Nanita Nana" Juan Francisco Muñoz y Pavón 1904 The song...
- come comé comed mover to move mueve mové moved venir to come ven vení ‡ venid poner to put pon poné poned salir to leave sal salí salid tener to have...
- pedráis ([ke voˈzotros peˈdraʃ]). The formal singular imperative ('come') is venid or vení, and the same form serves as the plural imperative, both formal...
- Residencia en la tierra (1933–1947). The most recurring cry in the piece, "Venid a ver la sangre por las calles" ("Come and see the blood in the streets")...
- vosotros. This is not accepted in the normative language. ¡Venir! instead of ¡Venid! ¡Callaros! instead of ¡Callaos! (¡Call****! in some dialects) ¡Iros! or...
- come comé comed mover "to move" mueve mové moved venir "to come" ven vení venid poner "to put" pon poné poned salir "to leave" sal salí salid tener "to...
- representation and resistance in Andean colonial drama, 1999 "Aquí, ninfas del sur, venid ligeras" : voces poéticas virreinales, 2008 “Raquel Chang~Rodriguez”, CUNY...
- Venid a sospirar (José de Anchieta) - score available at Musica Brasilis website....
- "Eat some cake." (comed in Peninsular) Vení para acá. "Come over here." (venid in Peninsular) The plural imperative uses the ustedes form (i. e. the third...