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quien viene
-who's coming
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quién viene
-who's coming
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¿Quién viene?
-Who's coming?
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quien viene

quien viene
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. who's coming (short or defined period of time)
Sara, quien viene a la fiesta, dijo que puede traer comida.Sara, who's coming to the party, said that she can bring some food.
b. who comes (long or undefined period of time)
Siempre cocino para mi hermana, quien viene a casa de trabajar a las 9 pm.I always cook for my sister, who comes home from work at 9 pm.
a. who comes
Mi abuelo, quien viene de Italia, es un gran cocinero.My grandfather, who comes from Italy, is a great cook.
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