came

This is the 6472nd most frequent Spanish word.


came

The Spanish word "came" refers to the "strip of lead used in stained glass windows."


In this sentence, 'vino' (came) is the past tense of 'venir' and indicates the action of arriving early.

Él vino temprano a la reunión.

He came early to the meeting.


In this sentence, 'camello' (camel) is a noun and not related etymologically to 'came'.

El camello camina por el desierto.

The camel walks through the desert.


In this sentence, 'came' refers to a long garment, aligning with older dialectal usage in some regions.

¿Qué came te vas a llevar a la fiesta?

Which gown are you taking to the party?