It depends on whether or not "que" has an accent. If it does, as in "qué comes", it means "What are you eating?" Without the accent, it means "that you eat" (referring to the fact that you're eating something).
something that comes before
The word's origin comes from middle English "lopster" which comes from old English "loppestre" which means, spidery creature.
The word erresto comes from Basque and it can be translated into English. When translated into the English language, it means remains.
William comes from the English name, meaning "Protector".
Tarifa comes from the word tariff!!
land, it comes from latin or french
Translation: You eat it up
"cuando comes el almuerzo" means "when you eat lunch"
The name Zechariah comes from the Old Testament, it means remembered by God, it comes from Old English.
The name Long comes from the Olde English "lang" which means "long, tall." Ultimately it comes from Latin "longus" of the same meaning.
The German to English translation comes to, "You cannot escape from me".
It comes from the verb "recibir," which means "to receive." It could mean "we receive" or "we received."