Usage examples of "gegessen" in German with translation to Spanish

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Sie hat fast nichts gegessen. Ella apenas comió nada.
Ich habe noch nicht gegessen. Todavía no he comido.
Er hat gestern nichts gegessen. No comió nada ayer.
Wer hat das Brot gegessen? ¿Quién se comió el pan?
Ich habe noch kein Mittagessen gegessen. Todavía no he comido.
Was?! Du hast meinen Schokoladenbären gegessen?! ¡¿Qué?! ¡¿Te has comido mi oso de chocolate?!
Ich habe eine ganze Kuh gegessen. He comido una vaca entera.
Hast du schon mal Bananenkuchen gegessen? ¿Alguna vez has comido un pastel de plátano?
Hast du schon mal Pute gegessen? ¿Ya has comido pavo?
Ich habe diese Woche viel gegessen. He comido mucho esta semana.
Um wie viel Uhr wird gegessen? ¿A qué hora se come?
Ich habe vor zweieinhalb Stunden gegessen. Comí hace dos horas y media.
Du hast den Kuchen schon gegessen? ¿Ya te has comido el pastel?
Hast du den Kuchen schon gegessen? ¿Ya has comido el pastel?
Ich habe schon seit Tagen nichts gegessen. Llevo días sin comer.
Was haben Sie gegessen? Fisch oder Fleisch? ¿Qué comió, pescado o carne?
Die Mäuse haben von dem Brot gegessen. Los ratones se comieron algo del pan.
Was hast du heute zum Mittagessen gegessen? ¿Qué has comido hoy?
Was hast du gegessen? Fisch oder Fleisch? ¿Qué has tomado para comer? ¿Pescado o carne?
Ich habe einen Hotdog zu Mittag gegessen. Comí un pancho como almuerzo.
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