"Ellos comen" in Spanish means "they eat" in English.
"Comen" is the third person plural form of the verb "comer" in Spanish, which means "to eat."
"Ellos" means "they" in Spanish, referring to a group of people who are male or a mixed group of males and females.
The correct present tense for "ellos" in Spanish is "ellos hablan" which means "they speak".
"Joder ellos odian" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "fucking they hate" in English. It is commonly used to express frustration or annoyance about someone hating something.
The pronoun "they" in Spanish can be translated as "ellos" for a group of males, "ellas" for a group of females, or "ellos" when referring to a mixed group or in a gender-neutral context.
You could say "Ellos están comiendo". Or perhaps "Ellos comen".
they eat
Ellos comen en espanol. xD Comen = they form of comer (to eat)
"Comen" is the third person plural form of the verb "comer" in Spanish, which means "to eat."
it means they have
"Ellos" means "they" in Spanish, referring to a group of people who are male or a mixed group of males and females.
Comer Yo como Tú comes Él / usted / ella come Nosotros comemos Vosotros coméis Ellos / ustedes / ellas comen
it means to say in ellas/ellos form in spanish
ellos
Ellos empiezen. or...Ellos comencen.
Donde viven (ellos)? ('The 'ellos' means 'they', but is unnecessary if the context makes it clear that you mean 'they'. Otherwise 'donde viven?' could mean 'Where do you (polite) live?'
(ellos) pueden ('ellos' - they - can be omitted if self-evident)