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

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Mayuko isst zum Frückstück Brot. Mayuko come pan para desayunar.
Die Frau isst eine Orange. La mujer come una naranja.
Das isst er nicht, oder? ¿Él no come esto, o sí?
Er isst gerade einen Apfel. Se está comiendo una manzana.
Du bist, was du isst. Eres lo que comes.
Tom isst nicht gerne Gemüse. A Tom no le gusta comer verduras.
Warum isst du kein Gemüse? ¿Por qué no comes verdura?
Er isst nichts anderes als Früchte. Él no come nada más que fruta.
Wenn man nicht isst, stirbt man. Si no comes, te mueres.
Mein Vater isst nicht viel Obst. Mi padre no come muchas frutas.
In Spanien isst man sehr spät. En España se come muy tarde.
Wer viel Äpfel isst, bleibt gesund. El que come muchas manzanas se mantiene sano.
John isst oft ein schnelles Frühstück. John a menudo se come un desayuno rápido.
Wie man isst, so arbeitet man auch! Se trabaja como se come.
Am Samstagabend isst er häufig außer Haus. Los sábados por la noche suele comer fuera.
Tom isst nicht gerne, wenn andere rauchen. A Tom no le gusta comer donde hay gente fumando.
Sie isst am liebsten Erdbeeren mit Sahne. Lo que más le gusta comer son las fresas con nata.
Iris, was isst du normalerweise zum Frühstück? Iris, ¿qué comes normalmente de desayuno?
Isst du Fleisch, oder bist du Vegetarier? ¿Comes carne o eres vegetariano?
Wenn du nicht isst, wirst du sterben. Si no comes, te morirás.
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