coge

go to, take


Verb coge

  1. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of coger.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of coger.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of coger.

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Examples
  • Coge un libro de la estantería.

    Take a book from the shelf.

  • Coge el teléfono.

    Answer the phone.

  • Coge mis manzanas, chico, y véndelas en la ciudad.

    Take my apples, boy, and sell them in the city.

  • Coge los libros que quieras para leer.

    Take any books that you want to read.

  • Coge el mío.

    Take mine.

  • Coge solo uno.

    Just take one.

  • Cuando llueve, ella coge el autobús.

    When it rains, she takes the bus.

  • Por favor, coge el teléfono.

    Answer the phone, please.

  • Coge el que quieras.

    Take whichever you like.

  • Por favor coge el teléfono.

    Please answer the phone.

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