comí

/koˈmi/, [koˈmi]

ate, i ate


Verb comí

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of comer.

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Examples
  • Me comí un limón fresco por la vitamina C.

    I ate a fresh lemon for the vitamin C.

  • Comí en el autobús.

    I ate on the bus.

  • No comí absolutamente nada en todo el día.

    I ate absolutely nothing the whole day.

  • Me lo comí todo yo solito.

    I ate it all by myself.

  • Me la comí.

    I ate her.

  • Me comí los restos de anoche como almuerzo.

    I ate last night's leftovers for lunch.

  • Comí un pancho como almuerzo.

    I ate a hot dog for lunch.

  • Me comí un montón de galletas.

    I ate a whole lot of cookies.

  • Me comí media manzana antes de darme cuenta de que había un gusano dentro.

    I ate half the apple before I noticed there was a worm in it.

  • Yo comí manzanas.

    I ate apples.

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