โLetโs eatโ in Spanish is โvamos a comerโ (pronounced vah-mohs ah koh-mehr) or โcomamosโ (pronounced koh-mah-mohs).
โVamos a comerโ is an exclamation often used before a meal.
โComamosโ is the first person plural imperative conjugation of the verb โcomer,โ which means eat in Spanish.
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โDo you eat breadโ in Spanish is โยฟComes pan?โ (pronounced koh-mehs pahn). This phrase is used for the singular informal.
For the singular formal, use โยฟCome pan?โ For the plural, use โยฟComen pan?โ for both formal and informal. If youโre in Spain, the plural informal is โยฟComรฉis pan?โ
โPanโ is a noun meaning bread, and the conjugations of the verb โcomerโ mean eat in Spanish.
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To say โdo you eat applesโ in Spanish, you can say โยฟComes manzanas?โ (pronounced koh-mehs mahn-sahn-ahs). This is the singular, informal option.
โComesโ comes from the verb โcomer,โ which means eat in Spanish, and โmanzanasโ is a plural noun that means โapples.โ
For the singular formal form, use โยฟCome manzanas?โ For the plural, use โยฟComen manzanas?โ for both the formal and informal, unless you are in Spain, where the informal is โยฟComรฉis manzanas?โ
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To say โhow much does this costโ in Spanish, say โยฟCuรกnto cuesta esto?โ (pronounced kwahn-toh kwehs-tah ehs-toh) or โยฟCuรกnto cuesta esta?โ (pronounced kwahn-toh kwehs-tah ehs-tah)
The adverb โcuรกntoโ means how much in Spanish. โCuestaโ comes from the verb โcostarโ [โto costโ].
โEstoโ and โestaโ are pronouns and mean โthis.โ โEstaโ is used to refer to feminine nouns, and โestoโ is used to refer to masculine nouns.
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To say โhow much is thisโ in Spanish, say โยฟCuรกnto es esto?โ (pronounced kwahn-toh ehs ehs-toh) or โยฟCuรกnto es esta?โ (pronounced kwahn-toh ehs ehs-tah)
In this phrase, โcuรกntoโ is an adverb that means how much in Spanish. โEsโ is the third-person singular conjugation of the verb โserโ [โto beโ].
โEstoโ and โestaโ are pronouns that mean โthis.โ Use โestoโ when referring to masculine nouns and โestaโ when referring to feminine nouns.
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To say โhow much does it costโ in Spanish, say โยฟCuรกnto cuesta?โ (pronounced kwahn-toh kwehs-tah).
โCuรกntoโ here is an adverb meaning how much in Spanish. โCuestaโ is the third-person singular conjugation of the verb โcostarโ [โto costโ].
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To say โhow much moneyโ in Spanish, say โcuรกnto dineroโ (pronounced kwahn-toh dee-neh-roh).
โCuรกntoโ here is an adjective meaning how much in Spanish. โDineroโ is a noun meaning โmoney.โ
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To say โtiredโ in Spanish slang, you could say โrotoโ (pronounced roh-toh), which means โbrokenโ or โreventadoโ (pronounced reh-vehn-tah-doh), which means โexploded.โ Both are colloquial ways to say tired in Spanish when you mean โneeding rest.โ
If you mean that something is โtiredโ as in โtrite,โ you could say โsobadoโ (pronounced soh-bah-doh). โSobadoโ literally translates as โrubbedโ but means โtiredโ in Spanish slang.
If you use one of these adjectives, make sure its ending agrees in number and gender with the noun or pronoun it describes.
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To say โthey are tiredโ in Spanish, say โEllos estรกn cansadosโ (pronounced ey-yohs eh-stahn kahn-sah-dohs) or โEllas estรกn cansadasโ (pronounced ey-yahs eh-stahn kahn-sah-dahs).
Use the first phrase to describe masculine nouns or pronouns or mixed-gender groups. Use the second phrase to describe feminine nouns or pronouns.
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To say โvery tiredโ in Spanish, say โmuy cansadoโ (pronounced mooy kahn-sah-doh) to describe a masculine noun or pronoun. Use โmuy cansadaโ (pronounced mooy kahn-sah-dah) to describe a feminine noun or pronoun.
You can also choose a different adjective that means tired in Spanish and add โmuyโ [โveryโ] in front of it.
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