come
The Italian word 'venire' is used in similar ways as the English word 'come'. It can indicate a movement towards the speaker or towards a location that was mentioned. Like in English, it is also used in various idiomatic expressions. The verb 'venire' is irregular, so you will need to learn its conjugations separately.
Can I come to visit you tomorrow?
In this phrase, 'venire' is used to express the movement from a place to another. It can be used in a lot of contexts where the speaker is moving towards the place where listener is, whether literally or figuratively.
You have to come to see my new house.
In this sentence, 'venire' is used to show the need of the speaker for the listener’s presence at a certain place. It conveys an invitation for the listener to go to the location of the speaker.
When will the technicians have to come?
The verb 'venire' in this sentence is used in a future tense to inquire about the time of arrival of the technicians. It expresses a movement or action that is expected to happen in the future.