You would say 'come.'
To command someone to eat bread in Spanish, you would say 'Come el pan.'
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say 'corre.'
To command someone to open the door in Spanish, you would say 'Abre la puerta.'
No comas
hacer agradable
To command someone not to speak using the tú command in Spanish, you would say "No hables." This form uses the negative tú command, where "no" is placed before the verb "hablar" in its subjunctive form. This structure effectively instructs someone not to engage in speaking.
The correct "tú" command for the verb "escuchar" in Spanish is "escucha." This is the affirmative tú command form, used to tell someone to listen. If you need the negative form, it would be "no escuches."
comer means literally "to eat" Come is telling someone to eat. like... "Eat!" or "Eat your food!"
"lets eat now" translates to, "permite comer ahora" in Spanish.
The informal command for "stop" in Spanish is "¡Párate!" or "¡Para!".
The negative command for "ir" (to go) in Spanish is "no vayas." This form is used when telling someone not to go somewhere. It is the second-person singular (tú) form in the imperative mood.
In German, "ess" is the informal imperative form of the verb "essen," which means "to eat." It is used as a command to tell someone to eat.