Comida, alimento, alimentación
I see that comida, alimento, and alimentación all means food.
What are the differences, and in what situation are you supposed to use each?
comida* it's a familiar term (also it's the past participle of the verb "comer")
alimento* it's a concrete noun which means "food" (this term is fomal/neutral)
alimentación* is the abstract noun
February 23, 2014
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in general you should think about this definitions
comida= something that you can eat
alimento= something that you can eat and nurishes to you
alimentacion= in general, this word refers to the set of food that you often intake as a source of materials to nourish the body
Of course there are exceptions, but you can consider these definitions as a practical rule to understand their meaning in context.
February 23, 2014
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más informal? no estoy seguro...
February 22, 2014
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