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British pronunciation/kˈʌm/
American pronunciation/ˈkəm/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "come"

to come
01

dumating, lumapit

to move toward a location that the speaker considers to be close or relevant to them
Intransitive: to come somewhere
to come definition and meaning
1.1

dumating, pumunta

to move or travel a certain distance
1.2

dumating, pumunta

to arrive at or reach a specified place or destination
1.3

dumating, umabot

to reach a specific point or length
1.4

dumating, pumunta

to move or travel to get or do a specific thing
1.5

dumako na sumasayaw, pumasok na sumasayaw

to move while doing another thing or in a specific way
02

dumating, mangyari

to happen or materialize as an event or situation
Intransitive: to come | to come point in time
2.1

dumating, magmula

to originate or emerge from a specific source or place
2.2

dumating, mangyari

(of natural events or changes in weather) to arrive or occur at a particular time
03

dumating, dumating sa

to be recognized in a certain rank or level of significance relative to other items or concerns
Linking Verb: to come [adj] | to come after sth | to come before sth
3.1

dumating, umabot

to finish in a particular rank or place in a competitive event
04

dumating, pumunta

to transition into a particular state or condition, often unexpectedly or unintentionally
Linking Verb: to come [adj]
4.1

dumating, makaabot

to arrive at a certain state
4.2

dumating sa, umabot sa

used to describe the process of reaching a particular feeling or state of mind through gradual realization or development
05

dumating, maging available na may

to be available with certain features, options, or characteristics associated with a product
Intransitive: to come in a specific manner
06

bumabaon, umabot sa rurok

to experience sexual climax or orgasm
Intransitive
01

sperm, semen

the thick, milky fluid from the male reproductive system that contains sperm and is released during ejaculation
01

Sa pagdating ng Lunes, Simula Lunes

used to indicate the arrival or occurrence of a particular time, event, or situation

come

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coming

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coming

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example
Halimbawa
The new flavor of this bubble gum comes in this plum shade of purple.
The response to the inquiry came belatedly.
The sudden announcement of her resignation came as a shock to the entire team.
The team came up against a formidable opponent in the finals.
The package came yesterday.
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