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How would I say the command come here when commanding someone to come?

I think I would use the imperative. Maybe(using the informal): ven aqui or would I say te ven aqui or something completely different?

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updated Jul 5, 2010
posted by scottdoherty

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Ven aquí ... Come here

Ven acá .... Come here

Ven .... Come

Vente .... Come (along)

updated Jun 15, 2010
posted by 005faa61
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I think most people say "ven acá" instead of "ven aquí". To be honest, I've never heard "ven aquí" before. "Ven acá" means "come here", using the informal you (tú) form.

updated Jun 14, 2010
posted by MeEncantanCarasSonrisas
I double checked the dictionary. It also says "ven acá" for "come here" - MeEncantanCarasSonrisas, Jun 14, 2010
this is correct - doyleboy95, Jun 14, 2010
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You are right...it's "ven aqui". You don't need the "te".

updated Jun 14, 2010
posted by renaerules