Jessica
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Spanish Vocabulary Question My son has started going to a Spanish immersion pre-school. I’m trying to do my part at home by speaking to him the best I can as Spanish is not my first language. We live in Texas so Mexican Spanish has a big influence here. I’d like to know how to say: Snack Lunchbox In a way that would probably be used most in my region or in Mexico. I have heard “bocadillo” and “merienda” for snack but not sure which one is more common and if “merienda” is dated or is set-in-stone specific to a snack eaten in the afternoon. And is Lunchbox really “Caja de almuerzo” or is Google Translate just doing a horrible job??? Thanks!
5 Thg 06 2019 00:18
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snack: I'm sure that in Texas snack is also used when they speak in spanish, but a good translation can be "merienda" or "refrigerio". In some countries in sudamérica we call it also "recreo". lunchbox: In Spain the translation would be "friambrera" but in latinamérica we call it "lonchera".
6 tháng 6 năm 2019
Our friend "Google Translator" did an horrible job with "caja de desayuno". Yes, María Renée is right, in Spain we say "fiambrera". In Spain we usually call "merienda" to the whole meal and the most famous piece of food of this meal is the "bocadillo". Over time we got used to say "la hora del bocadillo" to refer to this meal time. It can be at 9-10 AM or at 17-18 PM. Saludos a Texas!
6 tháng 6 năm 2019
even on some countries the term "snack" is used to refer to a small meal between the mains, but the direct translations is "bocadillo", lunchbox is "lonchera".
5 tháng 6 năm 2019
merienda it's better
5 tháng 6 năm 2019
Lunchbox in Spanish is "lonchera"; "Merienda" is what is inside.
5 tháng 6 năm 2019
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