Usage examples of "comido" in Spanish with translation to English

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Ya habrás comido almuerzo, ¿cierto? You have eaten lunch, haven't you?
Me gusta comer comido caliente y picante de vez en cuando. Every now and then I like to have hot and spicy food.
No he comido por días. I haven't eaten for days.
No he comido durante días. I haven't eaten for days.
Ahora que hemos comido, vámonos. Now that we have eaten up, let's go.
¿Ya has comido el pastel? Have you eaten the cake yet?
He comido mucho esta semana. I have eaten a lot this week.
Hemos comido ahí tres veces. We have eaten there three times.
Nunca he comido un mango. I have never eaten a mango before.
He comido una vaca entera. I have eaten a whole cow.
Tengo hambre porque no he comido. I'm hungry because I haven't eaten.
¿Has comido este plato alguna vez? Have you ever eaten this dish?
No debiste haber comido tanto helado. You shouldn't have eaten so much ice cream.
¿Alguna vez has comido pescado crudo? Have you ever eaten raw fish?
Vos os habéis comido el caramelo. You have eaten the candy.
¿Ya te has comido el pastel? Have you eaten the cake yet?
No he comido en varios días. I haven’t eaten for days.
Hemos comido pizza y pollo a mediodía. We've eaten pizza and chicken at noon.
¿Alguna vez has comido carne de ballena? Have you ever eaten whale meat?
Me arrepiento de haber comido aquellas ostras. I regret eating those oysters.
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