Breakdown of Cada tiburón del acuario viene a comer cincuenta peces por semana.
comer
to eat
a
to
la semana
week
del
from the / of the
cincuenta
fifty
por
for / by / through / in/during (part of the day)
cada
each / every
el acuario
aquarium
venir a
to amount to / come to (approximately)
el tiburón
shark
el pez
fish (alive)
Questions & Answers about Cada tiburón del acuario viene a comer cincuenta peces por semana.
Why does viene a comer mean ends up eating roughly instead of just comes to eat?
This is a special verbal phrase (a periphrasis) using venir a followed by an infinitive. Instead of talking about physical movement, it adds an idea of approximation or a final summary. Here, it means the shark eats roughly or averages out to fifty fish. It is often translated as ends up doing [something] or does approximately [something].
Could I just say come aproximadamente instead of using viene a comer?
Why are the fish called peces here? Shouldn't food fish be pescados?
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