shoop sue i went to a viking show and they sed day meal so yeah
the day of the goddess frieda.
Each meal is nourishing.
It depends on which meal is meant by "dinner". In the dutch language dinner is usually understood to be the last meal of the day, which translated would be "avondeten" or (for a bigger or fancy meal) "diner" (french word). There are just two other meals of the day in the dutch language: Breakfast is "ontbijt" and lunch is either the same word, or also "middageten". A small meal in between would be called a "tussendoortje".
the biggest meal of the day was eaten at noon for the colonist what was that meal called
You call the first meal of the day "breakfast"
The English words "lovely day" are translated into "Inyanga indayi" in African Luhya language.
You need to be more specific. Presumably you know that English speakers call this meal dinner or supper. You need to say which language or people you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
They have a special meal, which is pretty similar to the British traditional chiristmas day meal.
Really, it means getting together and having the last meal of the day.
The most important meal in Spain is lunch.
Tuesday, or Tyrsdag, is Tyr's day.
The main dish is the part of the meal that is served after an appetizer and before a dessert. This is typically the most filling part of a meal.