come

/ˈkome/, [ˈko.me]

come, eat


Verb come

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of comer.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of comer.

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Examples
  • Soy un vegetariano que come montones de carne.

    I'm a vegetarian who eats a ton of meat.

  • Mi amigo solo come comida orgánica.

    My friend only eats organic food.

  • Tom come cualquier cosa que Mary le ponga delante.

    Tom eats anything Mary puts in front of him.

  • Come más lentamente.

    Eat more slowly.

  • No come nada más que fruta.

    He eats nothing else but fruit.

  • Él come.

    He is eating.

  • El dinero no se come.

    You can't eat the money.

  • La venganza es un plato que se come frío.

    Revenge is a dish best served cold.

  • Ven, come las frutas en la cocina.

    Come, eat the fruits in the kitchen.

  • Él solo come fruta.

    He only eats fruit.

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