"to cook" is cocinar. "cooking", the gerund, is cocinando.
cocinero/a - a cook (male/female) cocinar - to cook
Cook in Spanish is called "cocinador". This is derived from cocina, which means kitchen in English.
You cook (plural, polite and familiar in Spanish-America; only plural polite in Spain) They cook.
The Spanish term "cocine "is a subjunctive form of "I cook." The kitchen is la cocina, and a chef or cook is cocinero/cocinera from the verb cocinar.The likely English word is cocaine, an alkaloid narcotic.
The word for "cook" in German is "Koch."
'cocinero/a' is the noun (a/the cook) 'cocinar' is the verb (to cook)
"Buen cocinero."
to sew or to cook
OVER is the prefix of the 'cook' overcook
The Spanish word "comal" translates into English as a "griddle". A griddle is a flat, heavy earthenware pan which is used in the UK for cooking flat scones or pancakes. In Spain it might have been used to cook tortillas.
I/you/he/she had to cook