on new years eve, they eat twelve grapes, one for each month of the year
Vamos comemos. is a form of 'Let's eat.' in Spanish.
To say 'I eat bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo como pan.'
comer means literally "to eat" Come is telling someone to eat. like... "Eat!" or "Eat your food!"
Mexican food!
Como in English is 'how'
Yo comi uvas para mi almuerzo or Yo almorze uvas
Las doce uvas are usually eaten on New Year's Eve in Spain. As the clock strikes midnight, it is tradition to eat one grape with each chime of the clock to bring good luck for the coming year. So, grab your grapes and get ready to chow down like it's your lucky day!
"Las uvas" is the Spanish term for grapes. It is often associated with the New Year's Eve tradition in Spain and some Latin American countries where people eat 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight to bring good luck for each month of the coming year.
No. Spanish people eat fish, rice... and especially tacos. English people don't eat those things!
Spanish food is what people eat in Spain
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In general, Spanish people eat breakfast not long after arising from sleep. In many households, that hour may be as early as 6 am.
Spanish food of course
They eat lots of them.
Spanish food
fiesta
One of the Spanish foods that people eat on special holidays penne. Rice and beans are also eaten on holidays, along with flan.