What does venha in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word venha in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use venha in Portuguese.

The word venha in Portuguese means come, ande!, vem cá, não me venha com esta!, que venha!. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word venha

come

verbo transitivo (subj verbo vir)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")

ande!

interjection (hurry)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
Come along! We don't want to be late!

vem cá

interjection (beckoning)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
Come here and look at the painting.

não me venha com esta!

interjection (informal (Stop making excuses)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
'I'm sorry, I forgot.' 'Don't give me that!'.

que venha!

interjection (informal (impatience, longing) (expressando impaciência ou anseio)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
It's been a terrible week at work. Roll on Friday evening!

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