come (EN)
verbo, preposición, interjección

verbo “come”

come; he comes; past came, part. come; ger. coming
  1. acercarse
    "Come!" she called at her dog.
  2. llegar
    Please call me when you come home.
  3. aparecer
    A smile came across her face when she heard the good news.
  4. empezar a sentir o pensar
    After much thought, I've come to appreciate the complexity of the issue.
  5. hacer algo sin querer (hacer accidentalmente)
    I came to find my keys in the freezer after searching the whole house.
  6. tocar (en el sentido de turno o secuencia)
    Your birthday comes before mine in the calendar year.
  7. tener un orgasmo (venirse)
    During their intimate moment, she could tell he was about to come.
  8. convertirse en mantequilla (al batir la nata)
    After churning for a while, the butter finally came.
  9. estar a punto de (en el sentido de casi alcanzar un estado)
    With a bit more effort, you'll come close to achieving your goal.
  10. resultar ser
    That's a dream come true!
  11. estar disponible o presente
    Opportunities like this don't come often, so you should take it.
  12. proceder
    Where do you come from? He comes from a good family.
  13. brotar
    The farmer was pleased to see the wheat come in the spring.

preposición “come”

come
  1. llegar (cuando llega un momento específico)
    Come Friday, we'll pack our bags and head out for the weekend trip.

interjección “come”

come
  1. (expresión anticuada) una expresión de molestia
    Come come! You know better than to behave like this in public.