Usage examples of "eaten" in English with translation to Italian

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Have you ever eaten turkey? Hai mai mangiato del tacchino?
Have you eaten supper yet? Ha già mangiato la zuppa?
A crocodile has eaten Tom. Un coccodrillo ha mangiato Tom.
Mary hasn't eaten yet. Mary non ha ancora mangiato.
Have you ever eaten raw fish? Hai mai mangiato del pesce crudo?
I have eaten a whole cow. Ho mangiato una mucca intera.
The cheeses have eaten my friends. I formaggi hanno mangiato i miei amici.
Have you ever eaten sea urchins? Hai mai mangiato i ricci di mare?
"Have you eaten?" "Yes, I have." "Hai mangiato?" "Sì."
Tom hasn't eaten all day. Tom non ha mangiato per tutto il giorno.
Have you ever eaten a banana pie? Hai già mangiato una crostata alle banane?
Onions can be eaten raw or cooked. Le cipolle si possono mangiare crude o cotte.
I have eaten a lot this week. Ho mangiato molto questa settimana.
I haven't eaten anything since yesterday. Non ho mangiato niente da ieri.
We understood that you've eaten a lot. Abbiamo capito che avete mangiato tanto.
I'm hungry because I haven't eaten. Ho fame perché non ho mangiato.
We understood that you have eaten a lot. Abbiamo capito che avete mangiato tanto.
We have eaten no meat for several days. Non abbiamo mangiato carne per alcuni giorni.
You shouldn't have eaten so much ice cream. Non avresti dovuto mangiare così tanto gelato.
Now that we have eaten up, let's go. Adesso che abbiamo mangiato, andiamo.
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