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How to say “come here” in Spanish
There are countless reasons why you may need to beckon someone over to you, whether they are a friend, waiter, police officer, teacher, taxi driver, and so on. (If you are in danger and you need help, check out how to say help in Spanish). But if you just need someone to come over, here is how you say “come here” in Spanish.
Spanish | English |
ven | come |
vení | come |
ven aquí | come here |
vete aquí | come here |
venga | come on! |
ven acá | come here (brusque) |
ven para acá | come here (brusque) |
venga para aqui | come here (formal) |
venga acá | come here (formal) |
venga aquí | come here (formal) |
¿Puede usted venir aquí? | Can you come here? (formal) |
¿Podía usted venir aquí? | Could you come here? (formal) |
¿Podría usted venir aquí? | Would you come here (formal) |
Hágame el favor de venir aquí | Do me the favor of coming here (formal) |
There are several things to take into consideration when you are asking someone to come over in Spanish, if you want to avoid sounding rude. The first is the same as in English: say please. The other is more unique to Spanish: make sure you are using the to or usted form of the verb where it is appropriate. You may inadvertently be disrespecting somebody. Of course, if that is your intention, you could always sprinkle in some Spanish curse words – although we don’t necessarily recommend it.
Now you know how to say “come over here” in Spanish. Don’t overuse it – sometimes you have to be the one to get off of your lazy butt, too.
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