This is a conjugated form of the verb venir (to come).
How to say come on in spanish. Learn what people actually say (no machine translations here!) start learning for free. ¡rápido, entra antes de que empiece a llover! There’s a whole load of other spanish words and phases that you can learn on memrise.
Come round, come through, come across, come of. It works the same way as the english “nope” but once again, make it a short /o/ instead of the english. Learn how to say come on!
Hear how a local says it. Hear how a local says it. We were waiting for you!¡pasen!
Learn more than just “come on!”. As indicated by others the missing context makes this translation difficult/unsure, an online dictionary is a much better method of obtaining the. If you ever want to.
For your actual question i would put: Come in before the rain starts! That is using the imperative tu form of venir to come.
Here is the translation and the spanish word. Hear how a local says it. How to say how come in spanish?