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How do you say 'to come' in Spanish?

  1. venir

  2. traer

  3. poner

  4. decir

The correct answer is: venir

'Venir' is the infinitive form of the verb 'to come' in Spanish. It is used to indicate movement towards a specific location or to express the idea of coming or arriving somewhere. Option B, 'traer', means 'to bring' in English and is not synonymous with 'to come'. Option C, 'poner', means 'to put' in English and is not a correct translation for 'to come'. Option D, 'decir', means 'to say' in English and is not a correct translation for 'to come'. Therefore, A is the only correct option.