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Old July 21, 2014, 12:34 PM
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So what about when someone says " ven atraz" that means come behind right? Would that change at all?
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The word 'ven' could be the second-person imperative of 'venir', but it could also be the third-person present indicative form of 'ver'.

More context is needed.
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