🇳🇱 Komen — Dutch Verb “to come” 🇬🇧

Below is the full present-tense conjugation chart for the Dutch verb komen (“to come”). This image helps learners visualize forms like ik kom, jij komt, and wij komen.

Dutch verb ‘komen’ (to come) — present tense chart: ik kom; jij/je/u komt; hij/zij/het komt; wij komen; jullie komen; zij komen.
Present-tense conjugation of komen — “to come”. Includes short forms (je/we/ze) and polite u.

Learn the Dutch verb komen — “to come”

The Dutch verb komen means “to come”. It’s very common in everyday Dutch and appears in expressions like ik kom naar huis (I’m coming home) or Kom je mee? (Are you coming along?).

In the present tense, we say ik kom (I come), jij komt or je komt (you come), and wij komen (we come). Polite u uses the same form as hij/zij: u komt.

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Explore more Dutch verbs

Compare gaan (“to go”) and komen (“to come”) — two important motion verbs in Dutch. Also see zien (“to see”), lopen (“to walk”), and doen (“to do”).