Danish · Common Verbs
To come
To move toward the speaker or a place.
Kom hjem til os til middag.
Come to our home for dinner.
'Komme' comes from the Old Norse 'komma', meaning 'to come'. It has been a fundamental part of the language for talking about arrival or movement.
'Komme' is used in both formal and informal contexts in conversations, especially relating to movement and social interactions, without notable regional variations.