How do you say letโ€™s eat in Spanish?

โ€œLetโ€™s eatโ€ in Spanish is โ€œvamos a comerโ€ (pronounced vah-mohs ah koh-mehr) or โ€œcomamosโ€ (pronounced koh-mah-mohs).

โ€œVamos a comerโ€ is an exclamation often used before a meal.

โ€œComamosโ€ is the first person plural imperative conjugation of the verb โ€œcomer,โ€ which means eat in Spanish.

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How do you say do you eat bread in Spanish?

โ€œDo you eat breadโ€ in Spanish is โ€œยฟComes pan?โ€ (pronounced koh-mehs pahn). This phrase is used for the singular informal.

For the singular formal, use โ€œยฟCome pan?โ€ For the plural, use โ€œยฟComen pan?โ€ for both formal and informal. If youโ€™re in Spain, the plural informal is โ€œยฟComรฉis pan?โ€

โ€œPanโ€ is a noun meaning bread, and the conjugations of the verb โ€œcomerโ€ mean eat in Spanish.

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How do you say do you eat apples in Spanish?

To say โ€œdo you eat applesโ€ in Spanish, you can say โ€œยฟComes manzanas?โ€ (pronounced koh-mehs mahn-sahn-ahs). This is the singular, informal option.

โ€œComesโ€ comes from the verb โ€œcomer,โ€ which means eat in Spanish, and โ€œmanzanasโ€ is a plural noun that means โ€œapples.โ€

For the singular formal form, use โ€œยฟCome manzanas?โ€ For the plural, use โ€œยฟComen manzanas?โ€ for both the formal and informal, unless you are in Spain, where the informal is โ€œยฟComรฉis manzanas?โ€

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How do you say how much does this cost in Spanish?

To say โ€œhow much does this costโ€ in Spanish, say โ€œยฟCuรกnto cuesta esto?โ€ (pronounced kwahn-toh kwehs-tah ehs-toh) or โ€œยฟCuรกnto cuesta esta?โ€ (pronounced kwahn-toh kwehs-tah ehs-tah)

The adverb โ€œcuรกntoโ€ means how much in Spanish. โ€œCuestaโ€ comes from the verb โ€œcostarโ€ [โ€œto costโ€].

โ€œEstoโ€ and โ€œestaโ€ are pronouns and mean โ€œthis.โ€ โ€œEstaโ€ is used to refer to feminine nouns, and โ€œestoโ€ is used to refer to masculine nouns.

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How do you say how much is this in Spanish?

To say โ€œhow much is thisโ€ in Spanish, say โ€œยฟCuรกnto es esto?โ€ (pronounced kwahn-toh ehs ehs-toh) or โ€œยฟCuรกnto es esta?โ€ (pronounced kwahn-toh ehs ehs-tah)

In this phrase, โ€œcuรกntoโ€ is an adverb that means how much in Spanish. โ€œEsโ€ is the third-person singular conjugation of the verb โ€œserโ€ [โ€œto beโ€].

โ€œEstoโ€ and โ€œestaโ€ are pronouns that mean โ€œthis.โ€ Use โ€œestoโ€ when referring to masculine nouns and โ€œestaโ€ when referring to feminine nouns.

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How do you say how much does it cost in Spanish?

To say โ€œhow much does it costโ€ in Spanish, say โ€œยฟCuรกnto cuesta?โ€ (pronounced kwahn-toh kwehs-tah).

โ€œCuรกntoโ€ here is an adverb meaning how much in Spanish. โ€œCuestaโ€ is the third-person singular conjugation of the verb โ€œcostarโ€ [โ€œto costโ€].

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How do you say Iโ€™m tired in Spanish slang?

To say โ€œtiredโ€ in Spanish slang, you could say โ€œrotoโ€ (pronounced roh-toh), which means โ€œbrokenโ€ or โ€œreventadoโ€ (pronounced reh-vehn-tah-doh), which means โ€œexploded.โ€ Both are colloquial ways to say tired in Spanish when you mean โ€œneeding rest.โ€

If you mean that something is โ€œtiredโ€ as in โ€œtrite,โ€ you could say โ€œsobadoโ€ (pronounced soh-bah-doh). โ€œSobadoโ€ literally translates as โ€œrubbedโ€ but means โ€œtiredโ€ 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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How do you say they are tired in Spanish?

To say โ€œthey are tiredโ€ in Spanish, say โ€œEllos estรกn cansadosโ€ (pronounced ey-yohs eh-stahn kahn-sah-dohs) or โ€œEllas 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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How do you say very tired in Spanish?

To say โ€œvery tiredโ€ in Spanish, say โ€œmuy cansadoโ€ (pronounced mooy kahn-sah-doh) to describe a masculine noun or pronoun. Use โ€œmuy 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 โ€œmuyโ€ [โ€œveryโ€] in front of it.

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