Sentence examples of "eat" in English with translation "comer"

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Give me something to eat. Dame algo de comer.
You are what you eat. Eres lo que comes.
Don't eat while reading. No comas mientras lees.
You can't eat here. No puedes comer aquí.
Are you ready to eat? ¿Estás listo para comer?
Would you like to eat? ¿Quieren comer?
They don't eat meat. Ellos no comen carne.
I don't eat meat. No como carne.
That boy doesn't eat. Aquel niño no come.
They have nothing to eat. Ellos no tienen nada para comer.
Rabbits like to eat carrots. A los conejos les gusta comer zanahorias.
You don't eat anything. No comes nada.
I like to eat apples. Me gusta comer manzanas.
How can I eat it? ¿Cómo se come esto?
I usually eat a lot. Suelo comer mucho.
You should eat more fruit. Deberías comer más fruta.
I want to eat something. Quiero comer algo.
Some animals eat their young. Algunos animales se comen a sus crías.
You shouldn't eat here. No deberías comer acá.
Let's go to eat. Vamos a comer.
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