You say, "puedo puedes / podés puede podemos podéis / pueden pueden comer la postre." In Spanish, you can't say "...can eat the dessert," without being specific about WHO can eat it. All the verbs above mean 'can.' It takes that many words in Spanish to do what a single word does in English.
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In Japan, some people eat octopus for dessert, so yes.
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They have spanish for dessert breakfast lunch they get spanish for everything gift birthday present. Although CLEGG eats Spanish (people of Spain) for dessert and Italian for main course and side order of Hitler's grand kids and little of the top of mussiline. You may think this will fill up a fat beast of burden but that's just breakfast
Yes, they do.
Yes, it is traditionally a very spanish dessert.
Some Scottish desserts are profiteroles(not a traditional Scottish dessert,) or chocolate cream.
dessert is postre
Baklava is a deSSert (you eat it) in greece. There are no deSerts in greece. People often confuse dessert and desert.
Many people look forward to having a delicious dessert in a Spanish restaurant. Popular choices for dessert at these restaurants include flan, churros, and palmeras.
No. Spanish people eat fish, rice... and especially tacos. English people don't eat those things!