No...unless you eat yourself.
If you do, then it would be...
Me Como (Yo) Nos Comemos (Nosotros)
Te Comes (Tu) Os Comeis (w/accent on the i) (Vosotros)
Se Come (El/Ella/Ud.) Se Comen (Ellos/Ellas/Uds.)
No, "mirar" is not a reflexive verb in Spanish. It is a regular transitive verb that means "to look at" or "to watch."
Comerthe verb Comer means to eat.
The reflexive pronoun usually goes before the conjugated verb in Spanish. For example, "Me levanto" (I get up).
The spelling "comer" is someone who comes, or the Spanish verb comer, "to eat."Similar words arecoma (koh-ma) - a deep subconscious state, or the head of a cometcomma - the puntuation mark (,)
The pronoun attached to the end of the Spanish verb that means "to communicate" is "-se" for the reflexive form, "comunicarse."
'A verb is reflexive' = 'un verbo es reflexivo'. What it means, is that (generally, in English as well as Spanish and other languages) a verb is accompanied by '(my/your/him/her/its)self' or '(our/your/their)selves'; (or the equivalent so-called 'reflexive pronoun(s)' in other languages. In Spanish, 'me/te/se/le/nos/os/les'). E.g. I wash the windows = Lavo las ventanas I wash myself/you wash yourself, etc. = me lavo/te lavas, etc. In Spanish you also use the reflexive if you say 'I wash my hands' = me lavo las manos (literally: I wash myself the hands).
the spanish word for eat is comer
For the verb, use "relajarse." It is a reflexive verb.For the abjective, use "relajante."descansandose
"Comiste" is the past tense of the Spanish verb "comer," which means "to eat." It translates to "you ate" in English.
Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
Me, Te, Se, Nos, Os (In castellano), Se are all reflexive pronouns.It's what you use when someone is doing something to his/herselfi.e. the verb "ducharse" (to take a shower)I take a shower= Me duchoorHe cut himself = él se cortó
It is the basic form of a verb. In Spanish, there are three types of verbs, categorized by their endings. "Ar", "er" and "ir". Examples: hablar, comer, pedir.