For Italians no :P But seriously Yes its a main meal.
It is a very popular dish with bistro visitors
They can be used at any time for any meal, but are particularly good with dishes such as spaghetti bolognese or lasagne
Yes Lasagna (or lasagne) is definitely an Italian meal depending on what part of Italy the recipe originates it consists of alternate layers of pasta, cheese, a sauce, and other ingredients.
Couscous
breakfast
A main dish is the main food that you are eating. On the other hand, a side dish is what comes between your main meal. For example chicken is your main meal, biscuits is your side dish.
Lasagne is one of the many famous dishes from Italy.
An MRE (Meal Ready-to-Eat) generally contains a main dish, side dish, bread, dessert, and a powdered drink mix. Some current main dishes include spaghetti and meatballs, vegetable lasagne, chicken breast, and beef stew. See link below for photos.
The Romans had one main meal just as we have. They had breakfast and lunch, but these were lighter meals or even snacks. Their dinner was their main meal just as our diners generally are our main meals.
There are no courses between the main meal and the entree because the main meal IS the entree. But there are the soup and salad courses before the entree.
In ancient Rome dinner was the main meal. Breakfast and lunch were usually snacks.
Main course meal in Hindi is मुख्य पाठ्यक्रम भोजन.