Come with Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
KUHM WITH, KUHM WITH
kˈʌm/ /wˈɪð
KUM WITH
Definition
To be included together with something, or to go along with someone or something. Commonly used for products, features, and people joining others.
Usage & Nuances
Can refer to both physical inclusion ('The phone comes with a charger') and people joining ('Can I come with you?'). The object usually follows 'come with'. Used in informal and neutral contexts.
Spanish: venir con - acompañarPortuguese (BR): vir com - acompanharPortuguese (PT): vir com - acompanharChinese (Simplified): 附带 - 一起来Chinese (Traditional): 附帶 - 一起來Hindi: साथ आनाArabic: يأتي مع - يرافقBengali: সাথে আসা - অন্তর্ভুক্ত থাকাRussian: идти вместе - идти в комплекте - сопровождатьсяJapanese: 付いてくる - 一緒に行くVietnamese: đi kèm - đi cùngKorean: 함께 오다 - 포함되다Turkish: birlikte gelmek - beraberinde olmakUrdu: ساتھ آنا - ساتھ شامل ہوناIndonesian: datang bersama - disertai
Example Sentences
Does this computer come with a mouse?
basic
You can come with us to the party.
basic
The toy comes with extra batteries.
basic
Does the dinner special come with a drink?
natural
Can my sister come with when we go hiking?
natural
All our phones come with a two-year warranty.
natural