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#: {{ux|gnym|Ye famo para '''kome''' mucho.|He has a reputation for '''eating''' a lot.}} | #: {{ux|gnym|Ye ni famo para '''kome''' mucho.|He has a reputation for '''eating''' a lot.}} | ||
# {{label|gnym|euphemistic|with plural subjects}} to have sex | |||
#: {{ux|gnym|Wa '''likome''' aye noche. Mi lipe kureja yaki.|They were '''having sex''' last night. I could hear it from here.}} | |||
Latest revision as of 17:24, 31 May 2026
Ganymedian
Etymology
From Spanish comer, ultimately from Latin comedere.
Pronunciation
Verb
kome (past likome, future takome, subjunctive kekome, infinitive kukome)
- to eat
- Ye ni famo para kome mucho.
- He has a reputation for eating a lot.
- (euphemistic, with plural subjects) to have sex
- Wa likome aye noche. Mi lipe kureja yaki.
- They were having sex last night. I could hear it from here.