Came

/keɪm/

आया/आई/आए; पहुँचा; (घटना/विचार) आया

Origin & History

“Came” is the past tense of “come,” from Old English cōm (past of cuman), from Proto-Germanic *kwemaną (“to come”).

“Came”, “come” का भूतकाल है; यह प्राचीन अंग्रेज़ी cōm (cuman का भूतकाल) से आया है, जो प्रोटो-जर्मैनिक *kwemaną (“आना”) से निकला है।

Definition

“Came” is the past tense of “come,” used to say that someone or something moved to a place, arrived, happened, or reached a particular state in the past.

“Came”, “come” क्रिया का भूतकाल है; इसका प्रयोग यह बताने के लिए होता है कि कोई व्यक्ति/वस्तु किसी स्थान पर आई/पहुंची, कोई घटना घटी, या कोई अवस्था/स्थिति अतीत में प्राप्त हुई।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense of come):
She came home late last night.
वह कल रात देर से घर आई।

Usage Examples

He came to the meeting on time.
The bus came after a long wait.
An idea came to me suddenly.
Spring came early this year.
She came to understand the problem.
When the news came, everyone was shocked.

Related Forms

Noun
Verb
Come / Comes / Coming / Came / Come (past participle)
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Come what may (came what may in past narration)
जो भी हो / चाहे जो हो जाए
Come to think of it (came to think of it in past narration)
सोचा तो / अब सोचने पर
Come to light (came to light)
सामने आना / उजागर होना
Come to an end (came to an end)
समाप्त हो जाना / अंत को पहुँचना
Come of age (came of age)
वयस्क होना / बालिग होना