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What does the Spanish verb 'venir' mean?

  1. to fall

  2. to come

  3. to put on

  4. to do

The correct answer is: to come

The correct answer is B. The Spanish verb 'venir' means "to come." It is used to indicate movement towards the speaker or the place being talked about. For example, "¿De dónde vienes?" means "Where are you coming from?" Option A, "to fall," is incorrect. The verb "caer" is used to express the action of falling in Spanish. Option C, "to put on," is incorrect. The verb "ponerse" is used to indicate putting on clothes or accessories in Spanish. Option D, "to do," is incorrect. The verb "hacer" is used to express the concept of doing or making something in Spanish.