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Ven a Mí

"Ven a Mí" is a Spanish phrase that translates directly to "Come to Me" in English. It is a common phrase used in religious contexts, particularly within Christianity, to express an invitation from God or Jesus Christ to individuals seeking solace, guidance, or salvation. The phrase suggests a welcoming and accessible divine presence.

The phrase can also be used in a more general, non-religious context to express a personal invitation or request, carrying a similar connotation of warmth and encouragement. For example, it might be used in a love letter or an expression of strong friendship.

Grammatically, "Ven" is the imperative (command) form of the verb "venir" (to come) in the "tú" (informal you) conjugation. "A" is a preposition meaning "to," and "Mí" is the first-person singular pronoun ("me") in the objective case, meaning "to me." Therefore, the phrase explicitly directs the action of coming towards the speaker.