To command someone to eat bread in Spanish, you would say 'Come el pan.'
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In German, "ess" is the informal imperative form of the verb "essen," which means "to eat." It is used as a command to tell someone to eat.
The Spanish word for "eat" is "comer."
"I bought a loaf of fresh bread from the bakery." "She likes to eat her soup with a slice of warm bread on the side." "The smell of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen."
The signal for imperatives is a verb in the base form without a subject, for example "Eat your food." It is a direct command or request for someone to do something.
"Ellos comen" in Spanish means "they eat" in English.
You would say 'come.'
To say 'I eat bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo como pan.'
To say 'I want to eat bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero comer pan.'
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Sure. But why?
If you eat bread you will be able to drink longer. Bread helps your body absorb the alcohol content you intake.
Someone with whom you share bread.
comer means literally "to eat" Come is telling someone to eat. like... "Eat!" or "Eat your food!"
"lets eat now" translates to, "permite comer ahora" in Spanish.
They may eat bread as and when they like.
well i eat bread and im a kid...bread is yummy
They eat rye-bread. They eat rye-bread.