comido
/koˈmido/, [koˈmi.ð̞o]eaten
Verb comido m (feminine singular comida, masculine plural comidos, feminine plural comidas)
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Masculine singular past participle of comer.
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Me alegro de no haber comido lo mismo que tú.
I'm glad that I didn't eat the same thing that you did.
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Tom no ha comido en todo el día.
Tom hasn't eaten all day.
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No debí haberme comido la bolsa entera de papas fritas.
I shouldn't have eaten the whole bag of potato chips.
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¿Cuántos huevos te has comido esta mañana?
How many eggs did you eat this morning?
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No he comido nada en los últimos tres días.
I have not eaten anything for the last three days.
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Comprendemos que has comido mucho.
We understand that you have eaten a lot.
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Se han comido todo el pastel.
They ate up all the cake.
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No he comido comida francesa desde que dejé Francia.
I haven't eaten French food since I left France.
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Me lo he comido porque tenía hambre.
I was hungry, so I ate it.
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Él ha comido arroz dos veces al día durante muchos años.
He ate rice twice a day for many years.
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