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

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¿Le diste de comer al perro? Have you fed the dog?
Cuando yo era niño, el momento más doloroso del día era la hora de comer. When I was a child, the most painful time of the day was mealtime.
¡No da de comer al trol! Do not feed the troll.
No des de comer al perro. Don't feed the dog.
¿Diste de comer al perro esta mañana? Did you feed the dog this morning?
No dé de comer a los animales. Don't feed the animals.
¿Ya has dado de comer al perro? Have you fed the dog yet?
No des de comer a los animales. Don't feed the animals.
¿Cuánto le das de comer a tu perro? How much do you feed your dog?
Tengo que dar de comer a mi gato. I have to feed my cat.
¿Qué le das de comer a tu perro? What do you feed your dog?
Está prohibido dar de comer a las palomas. Feeding pigeons is prohibited.
Nunca muerdas la mano que te da de comer. Never bite the hand that feeds you.
¿Con qué frecuencia das de comer a los peces? How often do you feed the fish?
Nunca le doy de comer carne cruda a mi perro. I never feed my dog raw meat.
Doy de comer a mi perro dos veces al día. I feed my dog twice a day.
¿Qué pasa si le das de comer pasta a tu perro? What happens if you feed your dog pasta?
Nunca hay que morder la mano que os da de comer. Never bite the hand that feeds you.
¿Alguna vez has intentado dar de comer a tu perro mantequilla de cacahuete? Have you ever tried feeding your dog peanut butter?
Yo tengo un amigo que le da de comer frutillas a su perro. I have a friend who feeds his dog strawberries.
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