come
/ˈkome/, [ˈko.me]come, eat
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Tom come espárrago pero su hermano, no.
Tom eats asparagus, but his brother doesn't.
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Tom no come tanto como Mari.
Tom doesn't eat as much as Mari.
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Tom come demasiada comida chatarra.
Tom eats too much junk food.
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Tom se come cualquier cosa que Mary ponga en la mesa.
Tom eats anything that Mary puts on the table.
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Tom no come carne.
Tom doesn't eat any meat.
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La chica come pan.
The girl is eating bread.
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El pez grande se come al pequeño.
The big fish eat the small ones.
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Si tienes hambre, come algo.
If you’re hungry, have something to eat.
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Ella come fruta.
She eats fruit.
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Come lo que gustes.
Eat whatever you like.
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Tom come mucho pescado.
Tom eats a lot of fish.
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Come esto.
Eat this.
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Come despacio la comida.
Eat meals slowly.
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Tom no solo come más que Mary, sino que además come mucho más rápido.
Tom not only eats more than Mary does, but he also eats much faster.
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Mi primo tiene cuatro años, pero come casi tanto como yo.
My cousin is four, but he eats as much as I do.
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Supongo que usted ya no come con nosotros.
I suppose you won't eat with us now.
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Sandra se come una rebanada de pan y un café de desayuno.
Sandra takes a slice of bread and a cup of coffee for breakfast.
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Tom no come mucho.
Tom doesn't eat much.
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Come fideos.
Eat noodles.
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Tom come arroz al menos dos veces al día.
Tom eats rice at least twice a day.
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