Table of Contents
- 1 What is the Spanish verb for eat?
- 2 How do you use comer?
- 3 How do you say eat as command in Spanish?
- 4 Does comer mean eat or to eat?
- 5 How do you describe yourself in Spanish using SER?
- 6 How do you say eat in Old English?
- 7 What is the difference between Yo Voy a Comer and Yo Como?
- 8 How do you say ‘how are You’ in Spanish?
What is the Spanish verb for eat?
Verb Comer
Conjugating the Spanish Verb Comer (to Eat) – dummies.
What is the they form of comer to say they eat?
Present Tense Conjugation and Uses
Subject Pronoun | Comer Conjugation | Translation |
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él/ella/usted | come | he/she eats, you (formal, singular) eat |
nosotros/nosotras | comemos | we eat |
vosotros/vosotras | coméis | you (informal, plural) eat |
ellos/ellas/ustedes | comen | they/you (formal, plural) eat |
How do you use comer?
Comer (to eat) Vamos a comer todos juntos el domingo. (We’ll all eat together on Sunday.)
How do you know when to use ser estar?
Ser and estar in action: 4 golden rules
- Use ser to describe someone’s or something’s nature or identity.
- Use estar to talk about about someone’s or something’s state.
- Use ser to talk about time and events.
- Use estar to talk about someone’s or something’s location.
How do you say eat as command in Spanish?
Using “comer” (to eat) as an example, the conjugations include: Singular familiar: come tú, no comas tú > eat, don’t eat. Singular formal: coma Ud., no coma Ud. > eat, don’t eat.
Do you have to conjugate comer?
Comer is a Spanish regular er verb meaning to eat. Comer appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Verbs Poster as the 2nd most used regular er verb. For the preterite tense conjugation, go to Comer Preterite Tense Conjugation….Comer Conjugation: Present Tense.
yo | como |
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nosotros/as | comemos |
vosotros/as | coméis |
ellos/ellas | comen |
Does comer mean eat or to eat?
We all love to eat and therefore, comer, the Spanish verb meaning “to eat,” will be an important verb to learn to conjugate. Comer is a very common verb and you will find yourself using it several times a day.
What are the 6 conjugations of Comer?
comeré
How do you describe yourself in Spanish using SER?
Descriptions with Ser. Ser is used for all permanent/long-term and personal descriptions. You can use ser to answer the question How would you describe ____? In other words, ser is used with the essential qualities that define a person or thing and that are not likely to change in the near future.
What is the difference between soy and estoy?
We use soy when we are talking about permanent things, things that do not change from day to day, or hour to hour. I might say “Soy estudiante” meaning I am a student. On the other hand, we use estoy when we are talking about states or variable things, like the weather or somebody’s mood or location.
How do you say eat in Old English?
From Middle English eten, from Old English etan (“to eat”), from Proto-West Germanic *etan, from Proto-Germanic *etaną (“to eat”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁édti, from *h₁ed- (“to eat”).
What is the difference between Como vs cómo in Spanish?
There are words in Spanish which change their meaning simply when you use a written accent. Let’s look at como vs cómo. Cómo is used in both direct and indirect exclamatory and interrogative sentences, it is generally translated as how. ¿Cómo tomas el té?
What is the difference between Yo Voy a Comer and Yo Como?
But “yo como” means “I eat”, here we use presente tense (not infinitive as you can see). I hope this help you. “Yo como” means “I eat” “Yo voy a comer” means “I will eat”, “Comer” is a future verb. “Yo voy a comer” means “I will eat”, “Comer” is a future verb.
What does Yo Comer mean?
The first one is the correct way of saying it, “yo comer” is badly conjugated. The first one is the correct way of saying it, “yo comer” is badly conjugated. Yo como = I eat. Yo comer is not correct. You could say ” Yo voy a comer” which means “I am going to eat.” Yo como = I eat. Yo comer is not correct.
How do you say ‘how are You’ in Spanish?
There are two “como” words. In fact “como estas” is not how you write the question “how are you?” but instead you must include the appropriate accent marks. “¿Cómo estás?” One is a conjugation of the infinitive form of the verb “comer,” which is “como” and means “I eat.”