This is the 14331st most frequent Spanish word.
venían
"Venían" means "they were coming" or "they used to come."
In this sentence, "venían" is used as the imperfect tense of the verb "venir" to describe a past habitual or continuous action.
Los viajeros venían emocionados por el paisaje.
The travelers were coming excited by the scenery.
Here, "venían" describes an action that occurred repeatedly in the past, emphasizing its habitual nature.
Cuando venían juntos, siempre traían flores.
When they came together, they always brought flowers.
In this case, "venían" denotes an ongoing process or action in the past, used in parallel with another continuous action.