Fest means party. Hos means at. Mange means many, but in this situation, it's a nickname for a guy named Magnus.
'Il mange' means: he eats
(je) mange tôt means '(I) eat early' in French.
Actually hos stands for horse open sliegh from the song jingle bells
to eat
Hos is a preposition in Swedish with a wide variety of uses/meanings. These include by, at, amongst, among, about, to, with and beside.
shes eats
"parler de ce qu'on mange" means "to talk about what we are eating" in French.
It's either the first person or third person singular of "to eat". Je mange - I eat Il/Elle/On mange - He/She/One eats
Probably "Height of Service"
"je mangeais" is the past form of "je mange" je mange = I eat, I am eating je mangeais = I was eating
"Les mange" does not have a direct meaning in French. "Les" is a plural article meaning "the" and "mange" is the third person singular present tense of "manger", which means "to eat". However, "les mange" does not form a grammatically correct phrase or sentence in French.
Hasenpfeffer, it is a traditional German stew made with rabbit.