Comestibles, provisiones, and ultramarinosare all Spanish words that mean "groceries"
It depends on the sentence. If you say, "I put my groceries in a bag," , that would be a noun. But if you say, "I bag my groceries," , that is a verb.
I want groceries in Spanish - yo queren comestibles.
Cheap Labor. :)
"How much do you eat?" in Spanish is "¿Cuánto come?" It is pronounced "KWON-toe KO-may?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Preciso ir até à Mercearia.
Ill say 50 dollars
"Groceries" is the plural form of "grocery."
Groceries'.
Take off the y and add -ies: groceries.
id say just about anywhere that sells groceries.
Please check the larder to see if we need more groceries. Are groceries on your list? How much can I spend on groceries this week?
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.