How do you say do you eat apples in Spanish?
To say “do you eat apples” in Spanish, you can say “¿Comes manzanas?” (pronounced koh-mehs mahn-sahn-ahs). This is the singular, informal option.
“Comes” comes from the verb “comer,” which means eat in Spanish, and “manzanas” is a plural noun that means “apples.”
For the singular formal form, use “¿Come manzanas?” For the plural, use “¿Comen manzanas?” for both the formal and informal, unless you are in Spain, where the informal is “¿Coméis manzanas?”
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