Je me réveille à 9 heures, je me lave le visage, je prends mon petit-déjeuner, j'étudie et je prends le déjeuner à midi.
Je me réveille vers 9 heures du matin, je me lave le visage et je prends mon petit déjeuner. Ensuite, j'étudie et je déjeune à midi.
The proper term for lunch in French is "déjeuner".
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Filipinos typically eat three main meals a day, which are breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Snacking between meals is also common.
In French schools, recess typically lasts between 15-30 minutes. The duration can vary depending on the school's schedule and age of the students.
A French student typically has a morning break, a lunch break, and an afternoon break, making a total of three breaks in a day.
pie for lunch in the morning a potato and for dinner blueberry suasages
Its a meal taken mid morning and replaces both breakfast and lucheon
The difference between brunch and breakfast is that breakfast is just a meal in the morning - followed by lunch, followed by tea etc. But brunch is a late breakfast, and is a combination of breakfast and lunch - you usually have brunch instead of lunch and breakfast.
French use to have a light breakfast in the morning and two main meals, a lunch around noon to 1 pm, and a dinner around 8 or 8:30 pm. Lunch is supposed to be the heartiest meal of these two if you have to choose.
desert - désert (since its from the French) dinner - dîner lunch - déjeuner breakfast - le petit déjeuner
It is always breakfast,lunch,tea and after these comes dinner. Tea comes around 4 pm.
"Le petit déjeuner" is the breakfast in French. "Le déjeuner" is properly the lunch around midday. Saying "le déjeuner du matin" is indicating you are speaking of breakfast, as opposed to lunch.
Between and instead of a breakfast and lunch; around 10 to 11 in the morning. Sunday Easter Mother's Day Saturday
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Yes, they could do, but the french mostly have them for breakfast.