A groundhog is a type of rodent also known as a woodchuck that commonly eats grasses and other vegetation. The name for groundhog in Spanish is marmota.
It depends how the question is read: If it is asking: "What is the English translation of the Spanish word 'come'?" It is the conjugated form of the word 'comer' which means 'to eat.' It is pronounced "KO-may." It can be used as the third person singular of the present indicative, which would be used for el come, ella come, or usted come - he eats, she eats, you (formal) eats. It can also be used as the second person singular in the imperative tense: 'come!' is commanding a person to eat. If it is asking: "What is the Spanish translation of the English word 'come'?" "Come" is the equivalent of the Spanish verb "venir".
the literal translation is "it eats you know spanish as much". Word for word "come" means "it eats", "sabes" means "you know", and "tanto" means "as much". For additional help you can look at translate.reference.com, it is a close relative of dictionary.com.
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
come- he/she eats
What animals eat spanish moss
"el come" = "he eats" (el = he) (come = eats) (pronounce it like this: ill coh-mih)
They eat lots of them.
The man eats.
The man eats.
"The girl eats"
Cuba (cuba)
The bear eats birds.
The woman eats
A groundhog is a type of rodent also known as a woodchuck that commonly eats grasses and other vegetation. The name for groundhog in Spanish is marmota.
theodore was a fat president who sleeps alot and eats but some how he magically lost five pounds in the spanish war.