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cook
Received Pronunciation, General American, Canadá, Australia (AFI) /kʊk/ Londres
Sur de Inglaterra
California
Texas
Connecticut
Nueva Jersey
Queensland
algunos hablantes del Norte de Inglaterra e Irlanda (AFI) /kuːk/
Escocia, Irlanda del Norte (AFI) /kʉk/
longitud silábica monosílaba

Etimología

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Del latín coquus.[1]

Sustantivo

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cook¦plural: cooks

1 Oficios
Cocinero.

Verbo intransitivo

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2
Hacerse.

Verbo transitivo

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3
Cocinar.
4
Maquinar.
5
Inventar.
6
Ingeniar.

Información adicional

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Véase también

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Conjugación

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Conjugación de cook (cooked, cooked) (regular) []
Formas no personales (verboides)
Infinitivo cook
Gerundio cooking
Participio cooked
Formas personales
Modo indicativo
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Presente Icook youcook, cookest he, she, itcooks, cooketh we, you, theycook
Pretérito Icooked youcooked, cookedst he, she, itcooked we, you, theycooked
Pretérito compuesto Ihave cooked youhave cooked he, she, ithas cooked we, you, theyhave cooked
Pretérito pluscuamperfecto Ihad cooked youhad cooked he, she, ithad cooked we, you, theyhad cooked
Futuro Iwill cooked youwill cooked he, she, itwill cooked we, you, theywill cooked
Futuro compuesto Iwill have cooked youwill have cooked he, she, itwill have cooked we, you, theywill have cooked
Modo condicional
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Condicional simple Iwould cooked youwould cooked he, she, itwould cooked we, you, theywould cooked
Condicional compuesto Iwould have cooked youwould have cooked he, she, itwould have cooked we, you, theywould have cooked
Modo subjuntivo
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Presente Icook youcook he, she, itcook we, you, theycook
Pretérito Icooked youcooked he, she, itcooked we, you, theycooked
Modo imperativo
(you) (we)
Presente (you)cook (we)let's cook
Leyenda: † arcaico, x no normativo, cambio ortográfico, irregularidad

Referencias y notas

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  1. «cook» en Lexico. Editorial: Dictionary.com, Oxford University Press.