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How to Say "Snack" in English
Snack in English is snack or nosh.
1. snack
English [sn?k] American [sn?k]?
n. a snack; a light meal; a quick meal; something easy to do; a "piece of cake"
v. to eat a snack (or a quick meal or snack)
Bilingual example sentences:
Lunch?was?a?snack?in?the?fields.?
Lunch?was?a?snack?in?the?fields.
2. nosh
English [n?]? American [nɑ?]?
n. food; a meal; a snack; a refreshment
Bilingual Example Sentences:
She?sprinkled?pepper?on?my?grub,?watching?me?nosh.?
She peppered my food and watched me eat.
Extended information:
Antonyms
dinner
English [?d?n?(r)] American [?d?n?r]?
n. (eaten at noon or in the evening) the main meal, the main meal; a banquet
Bilingual example sentences:
Would?you?like?to?stay?and?have?dinner?
Would it be okay if you stayed for dinner?
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