No comas
Me voy a comer would be the best way to "I am going to eat" in Spanish.
it depends on whether you are asking a question or not. And i am assuming you mean afuera. if it's a question it would be "puedo comer afuera? which means "can i eat outside?" if it's not a question, it can be " I can eat outside." stating that you are able to do.
To say 'I have to eat a salad' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo que comer una ensalada.'
Gaudeo is the word for rejoice in Latin, but if you want to command someone to rejoice it would be either gaude for singular or gaudete for plural.
An Anglicized version of the interchange is something like the following:"Would you like a beverage?""No thank you; I wouldn't."ninguno--APEX
No respires
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.
using the "tú" subject pronoun, I assume. "No leas"
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say 'corre.'
The ping command. Traceroute is also useful, but I would start by using the ping command.The ping command. Traceroute is also useful, but I would start by using the ping command.The ping command. Traceroute is also useful, but I would start by using the ping command.The ping command. Traceroute is also useful, but I would start by using the ping command.
how would you use the word finished in a command sentence
Me voy a comer would be the best way to "I am going to eat" in Spanish.
You say, "Él quiere comer." Or, if "He" is already understood as the subject of the sentence, you simply say, "Quiere comer."
To command someone to eat bread in Spanish, you would say 'Come el pan.'
You would say 'come.'
Comerthe verb Comer means to eat.
To command someone to open the door in Spanish, you would say 'Abre la puerta.'