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I cook in Spanish 🇪🇸


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I cook cocino
How to say “I cook” in Spanish? “Cocino”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “cocino” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I cook in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

normal speech: co-CI-no

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Related word

cocina, kitchen

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cocino info.

Tips to remember the word “cocino”:
– Relate it to the English word ‘cook’ as they both start with ‘co-‘.
– Think of a kitchen (cocina in Spanish) whenever you say “cocino,” since that’s where cooking happens.
– Visualize yourself cooking as a mnemonic device.

Explanations:
“Cocino” is the first-person singular present tense conjugation of the verb “cocinar,” which means “to cook” in English.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Preparo” (from the verb “preparar”) can also mean “I cook” in the sense of preparing food.
– “Guiso” (from the verb “guisar”) is another verb meaning “I cook,” often used for stewing or making dishes with sauce.

Conjugations:
– Infinitive: cocinar
– Present: cocino (I cook), cocinas (you cook, singular), cocina (he/she/it cooks, you cook formal), cocinamos (we cook), cocináis (you cook, plural informal in Spain), cocinan (they cook, you all cook)
– Preterite (simple past): cociné (I cooked), cocinaste (you cooked), cocinó (he/she/it cooked, you cooked formal), cocinamos (we cooked), cocinasteis (you cooked, plural informal in Spain), cocinaron (they cooked, you all cooked)
– Imperfect: cocinaba (I used to cook/I was cooking), cocinabas, cocinaba, cocinábamos, cocinabais, cocinaban
– Future: cocinaré (I will cook), cocinarás, cocinará, cocinaremos, cocinaréis, cocinarán
– Conditional: cocinaría (I would cook), cocinarías, cocinaría, cocinaríamos, cocinaríais, cocinarían
– Subjunctive present: cocine (that I cook), cocines, cocine, cocinemos, cocinéis, cocinen

Examples of sentences that use “cocino”:
– Cocino todos los días después del trabajo. (I cook every day after work.)
– Normalmente cocino pasta porque es fácil y rápido. (I usually cook pasta because it’s easy and fast.)
– Cuándo cocino, me gusta escuchar música. (When I cook, I like to listen to music.)
– Cocino mejor que mi hermano. (I cook better than my brother.)

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