Latin phrases and vocabulary in the Eat category,.
In these Eat expressions in Latin you can listen to the pronunciation of each one and look for the literal translation at the same time.
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Breakfast |
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Lunch |
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Snack |
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Dinner |
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eat breakfast |
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eat lunch |
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eat dinner |
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Eggs |
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Cheese |
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Bread |
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Soup |
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Cake |
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Chicken |
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apple |
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Banana |
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Orange |
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Lemon |
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Corn |
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Rice |
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could I see the menu, please |
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have you eaten |
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it was delicious |
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the bill, please |
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He was eating meat and salad |
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what did you eat for lunch ? |
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Do you have breakfast? |
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cookie |
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meals of the day |
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Morning is breakfast time. |
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At noon, we have lunch. |
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In the afternoon, we sometimes have a snack. |
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In the evening, it's time for dinner. |
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I am hungry |
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