This is the 29th most frequent Norwegian word.
kom
"Kom" means "came" in English.
The word "kom" here is the past tense of the verb "komme," meaning "to come."
Han kom hjem sent i går kveld.
He came home late last night.
The usage of "kom" in this case is in the imperative form, giving a direct command.
Kom hit med en gang!
Come here immediately!
In this sentence, "kom" is used in a subjunctive context to express a hypothetical situation.