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like |
1. n-m. (Internet slang) like | |
to |
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eat |
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apples |
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with |
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cheese |
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me |
1. pron. personal accusative of yo: me | |
2. pron. personal;dative pronoun dative of yo: to me, for me | |
3. pron. personal;reflexive pronoun of yo: myself | |
gusta |
1. v. informal second-person singular affirmative imperative of gustar | |
gustar |
1. v. (followed by a or preceded by an indirect object) to be pleasing to (usually translated into English as like with exchange of the subject and object) | |
Me gusta esta manzana - This apple is pleasing to me. | |
2. v. to taste | |
comer |
1. v. to eat | |
¿Cómo como? ¿Cómo cómo como? ¡Como como como! (classroom example of written accent) - How do I eat? What do you mean, how do I eat? I eat like I eat! | |
2. v. (colloquial) to eat away, corrode | |
3. v. to capture a piece | |
4. v. (double entendre, Mexico) to have sexual intercourse (because of similarity to coger) | |
5. n-m. eating, food | |
quitárselo uno de su comer - to deprive oneself of something for the benefit of others | |
el comer fuera es muy común - eating out is very common | |
...necesario para el alma como el comer para el cuerpo - ...necessary for the soul like food for the body | |
manzanas |
1. n. plural of manzana | |
2. n. butterfingers | |
manzana |
1. n-f. apple | |
2. n-f. city block | |
dar la vuelta a la manzana - go around the block | |
con |
1. prep. with | |
2. prep. on | |
Yo cuento con ustedes. - I count on you. | |
queso |
1. n-m. cheese | |
2. n-m. (Spain, colloquial) foot | |