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Comería is the simple conditional form of the Spanish verb comer, meaning to eat. In context, it functions as “I would eat,” “you would eat,” or “he/she would eat,” depending on the subject. It is used to express hypothetical actions, polite requests, or actions contingent on other conditions.
Conjugation and form: The conditional simple is formed by adding the endings -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais,
Usage: Comería is commonly employed in conditional clauses, for example: “Si tuviera hambre, comería ahora.” It
Etymology and relation: Comería derives from the verb comer, whose form in the conditional reflects a broader
See also: Spanish grammar, conditional mood, comer, conjugation patterns for -er verbs. The imperfect indicative of