comen

eat


Verb comen

  1. Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of comer.
  2. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of comer.

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Examples
  • Los tiburones comen peces.

    Sharks eat fish.

  • La mayoría de los japoneses comen arroz al menos una vez al día.

    Most Japanese eat rice at least once a day.

  • Ellos comen carne.

    They eat meat.

  • ¿Por qué los estadounidenses comen pavo en el día de Acción de Gracias?

    Why do Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving?

  • ¿Comen en el aula?

    Do you eat in the classroom?

  • Tom y Mary rara vez comen juntos.

    Tom and Mary seldom eat together.

  • Ellos comen.

    They eat.

  • Los gatos no comen bananas.

    Cats don't eat bananas.

  • Las termitas comen madera.

    Termites eat wood.

  • Algunos animales, como los leones, comen carne.

    Some animals, such as lions, eat meat.

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