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comeis

Comeis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb comer (to eat) in the standard spelling coméis. It is used with the subject vosotros (you all) in Spain and some other regions to mean “you all eat.” The correct written form includes an acute accent over the é, indicating the stress on the second syllable.

In broader Spanish usage, particularly in Latin America, the vosotros form is uncommon; many speakers use ustedes

The unaccented variant comeis appears as a nonstandard spelling in texts where diacritics are omitted, such

There is no separate concept, organization, or geographic entity widely recognized under the name comeis. In

comen
instead,
so
coméis
is
less
frequent
outside
Spain
and
in
formal
or
non-privileged
contexts.
When
vosotros
coméis
is
used,
its
meaning
remains
the
same:
you
all
eat.
as
certain
digital
environments
or
non-native
typography.
In
standard
Spanish
orthography,
coméis
is
the
approved
form,
and
comeis
would
generally
be
regarded
as
a
typographical
error
or
nonstandard
variant.
linguistic
references,
the
term
is
primarily
discussed
as
a
conjugated
verb
form
rather
than
as
a
proper
noun
or
label.