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

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¿Qué comiste, pescado o carne? What did you eat? Fish or meat?
comiste sushi ayer, ¿cierto? You ate sushi yesterday, didn't you?
¿Qué es lo más extraño que comiste? What is the strangest thing you've ever eaten?
Él comió el doble de lo que comiste. He ate twice the amount that you ate.
Oí que anoche comiste filete para la cena. I heard that you ate steak for dinner last night.
¿Puedes recordar la primera vez que comiste en este restaurante? Can you remember the first time you ate at this restaurant?
Si no te comiste el pastel que hice, entonces lo hizo tu hermana. If you didn't eat the cake I made, then your sister did.
¡No te comas ese damasco! Don’t eat that apricot!
¡Mejor no comas esa torta! You'd better not eat that cake!
Tom nunca come comida chatarra. Tom never eats junk food.
Come comida rápida, muere rápido. Eat fast food, die fast.
Mayuko come pan de desayuno. Mayuko eats bread for breakfast.
Tom come como un cerdo. Tom eats like a pig.
Frank come algo de queso. Frank eats some cheese.
Tom come como un caballo. Tom eats like a horse.
Tom come como un pájaro. Tom eats like a bird.
Si tienes hambre, come algo. If you’re hungry, have something to eat.
Papá no come mucha fruta. Father does not eat much fruit.
Tom solo come comida orgánica. Tom only eats organic food.
La mujer come una naranja. The woman eats an orange.
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