Significado
To consume food.
Contexto cultural
The concept of 'ir de tapas' is the ultimate expression of 'comer algo'. It involves moving from bar to bar, eating small portions. The 'merienda' (afternoon snack) is a sacred time to 'comer algo' like medialunas with coffee around 5 PM or 6 PM. Street food culture means 'comer algo' often happens standing up at a 'puesto de tacos'.
The 'Ir a' Trick
If you're not sure how to conjugate 'comer', just say 'Voy a comer algo' (I'm going to eat something). It works for almost any situation!
Drinks vs Food
Remember: 'Tomar' for drinks, 'Comer' for food. If you say 'Quiero comer algo' and they bring you a beer, you're in a very strange bar.
Significado
To consume food.
The 'Ir a' Trick
If you're not sure how to conjugate 'comer', just say 'Voy a comer algo' (I'm going to eat something). It works for almost any situation!
Drinks vs Food
Remember: 'Tomar' for drinks, 'Comer' for food. If you say 'Quiero comer algo' and they bring you a beer, you're in a very strange bar.
The Sobremesa
When you 'comer algo' with friends, don't leave immediately after finishing. Stay for at least 15 minutes to chat!
Teste-se
Conjugate the verb 'comer' for 'nosotros'.
Nosotros queremos ______ algo en el café.
After 'queremos' (we want), we use the infinitive form.
Which phrase is used for food?
Tengo hambre. Vamos a...
'Comer' is for food, 'tomar' and 'beber' are for drinks.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a tapas bar with friends in Madrid.
'Picar algo' is the perfect casual variation for tapas.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ¿Has ______ algo hoy? B: No, todavía no.
This uses the present perfect tense (haber + past participle).
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
What can you 'Comer algo'?
Snacks
- • Fruta
- • Pan
- • Queso
Meals
- • Tacos
- • Tapas
- • Sándwich
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosNosotros queremos ______ algo en el café.
After 'queremos' (we want), we use the infinitive form.
Tengo hambre. Vamos a...
'Comer' is for food, 'tomar' and 'beber' are for drinks.
You are at a tapas bar with friends in Madrid.
'Picar algo' is the perfect casual variation for tapas.
A: ¿Has ______ algo hoy? B: No, todavía no.
This uses the present perfect tense (haber + past participle).
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasNot exactly. 'Almorzar' specifically means to have lunch. 'Comer algo' is more general and can happen at any time.
It sounds a bit modest for a 5-course meal, but it's not wrong. It's like saying 'grab a bite' for a steak dinner.
'Picar' literally means 'to peck' (like a bird). It's a very common way to say you're eating small snacks or tapas.
You can just say 'Quiero comer', but 'comer algo' sounds more natural and less aggressive.
Frases relacionadas
Picar algo
similarTo snack or eat tapas.
Tomar algo
similarTo have a drink (usually).
Matar el hambre
idiomTo stave off hunger.