Sentence examples of "Comer" in Spanish with translation "eat"

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¿Me puedo comer esa torta? May I eat that cake?
Tienen que comer con regularidad. You have to eat regularly.
Tom no quiere comer nada. Tom doesn't want anything to eat.
Quiero comer pizza esta noche. I want to eat pizza tonight.
Tengo ganas de comer algo. I feel like eating something.
No deberías comer nada picante. You shouldn't eat anything spicy.
Hoy quiero comer algo ligero. Today I want to eat something light.
¿Quisiera usted algo para comer? Would you like to eat something?
No deberías comer caracoles crudos. You shouldn't eat raw snails.
Te traeré algo de comer. I'll bring you something to eat.
¿Dónde desean comer esta noche? Where do you want to eat tonight?
No voy a comer helado. I will not eat ice cream.
Buenos días, ¿desea comer algo? Good morning, would you like something to eat?
¿Quieres comer fideos o arroz? Do you want to eat noodles or rice?
Yo dejé de comer carne. I've given up eating meat.
Tienes que comer con regularidad. You have to eat regularly.
Me gusta comer comida coreana. I like to eat Korean food.
Tiene que comer con regularidad. You have to eat regularly.
Yo quiero comer comida coreana. I want to eat Korean food.
Me gusta comer sopa caliente. I like to eat hot soup.
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