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To answer this with precision, you would have to provide more context. Spanish verbs change depending on the "person" doing the action. "I cook with" is "Cocino con...", while "We cook with" is "Cocinamos con..."

"Cocinar con" = (to) cook with (the infinitive)

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Cocinar means "to cook." A cook is un cocinero or cocinera, depending on whether you are referring to a man or a woman.

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cocinar = to cook

cocinero/a = male/female cook

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10y ago

Cociné, cocinaste, cocinó, cocinamos, cocinásteis, cocinaron.

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