How to Say "eating" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “eating” is “comiendo” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Estoy comiendo un sándwich ahora mismo.
I am eating a sandwich right now.
Mi perro se durmió comiendo su hueso.
My dog fell asleep while eating his bone.
Llevamos tres horas comiendo en la fiesta.
We have been eating for three hours at the party.
The Continuous Action Form
This form, 'comiendo,' is like the English '-ing' form. It is most often used with the verb 'estar' (to be) to show that an action is happening at that exact moment: 'Estamos comiendo' (We are eating).
Always Invariable
Unlike adjectives, 'comiendo' never changes its ending. It is always 'comiendo,' whether the person eating is masculine, feminine, plural, or singular.
Using the Simple Present Instead of Continuous
Mistake: “¿Qué comes?”
Correction: ¿Qué estás comiendo? (If asking what someone is eating right now.) The simple present 'comes' usually refers to habits or future plans, not immediate action.
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