come - traducción al Inglés
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COMMUNE IN BENIN
Comé

come         
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Come (band); Come (disambiguation); Coming; Come (song); COME
(v.) = presentarse, existir, haber
Ex: Such records come in a variety of physical forms.
come         
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Come (band); Come (disambiguation); Coming; Come (song); COME
venir
easy come easy go         
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Easy Come, Easy Go; Easy Come, Easy Go (album); Easy Come Easy Go (song); Easy Come Easy Go (album); Easy Come Easy Go (disambiguation); Easy Come, Easy Go (song); Easy Come, Easy Go (film)
Así se viene y así se va

Definición

comecocos
comecocos (de "comer" y "coco1")
1 (inf.) n. Persona, doctrina, etc., que lleva a alguien a adoptar ideas o comportamientos que no le son propios.
2 (inf.) m. Cualquier cosa que obsesiona a alguien o absorbe por completo su atención: "Las máquinas tragaperras son un comecocos".

Wikipedia

Comè

Comè is a town and arrondissement located in the Mono Department of Benin. The commune covers an area of 163 square kilometres and as of 2012 had a population of 33,507 people. It was home to a refugee camp for Togolese refugees until it was closed in 2006.

Comè is home to a constituent monarchy, currently led by Togbé Akati II Djidjilévo. Djidjilévo claimed the kingdom covers 57 villages, primarily those of the Watchi community.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para come
1. Come come come come!
A Fistful of Dynamite (Duck, You Sucker)
2. Come. Come, come.
Valkyrie
3. Come, come, come.
Japan - The Cookbook _ Nancy Hachisu _ Talks at Google
4. Come. Come.
Avatar
5. Come-- come.
Celebrating Lunar New Year _ Chef Martin Yan & Guests _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de come
1. "If it doesn‘t come today, I have to come back home and come tomorrow," Choto said.
2. "Nobody will come here until we ask them to come.
3. "If other issues come up, they come up," he added.
4. America will come and come again, under every presidency imaginable.
5. "I didn‘t come in yesterday – I couldn‘t come in.