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#: {{ux|gnym|Ye ni 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
# {{label|gnym|euphemistic|with plural subjects}} to have sex
#: {{ux|gnym|Wa '''likome''' aye noche. Mi lipe reja yaki.|They were '''having sex''' last night. I could hear it from here.}}
#: {{ux|gnym|Wa '''likome''' aye noche. Mi lipe kureja yaki.|They were '''having sex''' last night. I could hear it from here.}}

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Ganymedian

Etymology

From Spanish comer, ultimately from Latin comedere.

Pronunciation

Verb

kome (past likome, future takome, subjunctive kekome, infinitive kukome)

  1. to eat
    Ye ni famo para kome mucho.
    He has a reputation for eating a lot.
  2. (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.