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It depends how the question is read:

If it is asking: "What is the English translation of the Spanish word 'come'?"

It is the conjugated form of the word 'comer' which means 'to eat.' It is pronounced "KO-may."

It can be used as the third person singular of the present indicative, which would be used for el come, ella come, or usted come - he eats, she eats, you (formal) eats. It can also be used as the second person singular in the imperative tense: 'come!' is commanding a person to eat.

If it is asking: "What is the Spanish translation of the English word 'come'?"

"Come" is the equivalent of the Spanish verb "venir".

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12y ago

'llegando' = arriving

'viniendo'=coming

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15y ago

come = venir

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11y ago

Translation: You eat

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