comida
/koˈmida/, [koˈmi.ð̞a]food, meal
Noun comida f (plural comidas)
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food
- Yo no quiero comida.
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I don't want food.
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lunch
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dinner
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(slang) cunnilingus
Verb comida f sg
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Feminine singular past participle of comer.
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La comida no está lista aún.
The food's not ready yet.
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—Era un contenedor grande —dijo Dima—. Y había mucha comida, así que...no era exactamente incómodo. Pero sí, olía peor que el culo de un burro.
"It was a big dumpster," Dima said. "And there was a lot of food, so... It wasn't exactly uncomfortable. But yes, smellier than a donkey's behind."
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Cada cual pagó su comida.
Everyone paid for his own meal.
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¿Habrá algo de comida en la fiesta?
Will there be any food at the party?
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Todavía nos queda mucha comida.
We have still a lot of food left.
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El desayuno es la comida más importante del día.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
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Pensé que a Tom le gustaría probar un poco de comida japonesa.
I thought Tom would want to try some Japanese food.
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Le di toda la comida que quiso.
I gave him as much food as he wanted.
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¿Te gusta la comida india?
Do you like Indian food?
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Alimentaba a mi perro con lo que me parecía que era comida para perros de buena calidad.
I fed my dog what I thought was good quality dog food.
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