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als-jy-kan-eet
(p)
all-you-can-eat
Die winkel bied 'n als-wat-jy-kan-eet vir 2000 yen aan.
That shop offers us all-you-can-eat for 2000 yen.
buffet
(n)
buffet
als-wat-jy-kan-eet buffet
all-you-can-eat buffet
nagereg
(n)
dessert
Kaas word bedien voor die nagereg.
Cheese is served before the dessert.
vol
(a)
full
Die koffie pot is vol koffie.
The coffee pot is full of coffee.
dors
(a)
thirsty
honger
(a)
hungry
Die man is honger en soek vir kos.
The man is hungry and looking for food.
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hoof-maaltyd
(n)
entrรฉe
Vanaand se hoof-maaltyd is geroosterde vis.
Tonight's main course is grilled fish.
hoof-maaltyd
(n)
main course
Vanaand se hoof-maaltyd is geroosterde vis.
Tonight's main course is grilled fish.
aperitief
(n)
appetizer
Die aperitief is te souterig.
These appetizers are too salty.
dinee
(n)
dinner
middagete
(n)
lunch
Die aasvoรซl beloer n jagluiperd se middagete.
The vultures are eyeing the cheetah's lunch.
brood
(n)
bread
tuis gemaakte kos
(p)
home cooking
Ek het Franse tuisgemaakte kos gehad in Parys.
I had French home cooking in Paris.
uit eet
(p)
eat out
n happie
(n)
snack
middernag happie
(p)
midnight snack
Middernag happies moet lig wees, anders hou dit jou wakker.
Midnight snacks need to be light, so they don't keep you awake.
maaltyd
(n)
course meal
By die restaurant het ons 'n vyf gang maaltyd gehad.
At the restaurant we had a five course meal.
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