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I means "Japanese food".
It pretty much means that someone ate all of your food until you have no money left for food an your house, mostly it's just an expression used when someone eats a lot of someone else's food. Hope this helps
The normal meaning of a light meal would be a small amount of food.
It means "meal" or "food".
A "light snack" refers to eating a small portion of food in between meal times. A "light snack" is not enough food to replace a meal or qualify as a meal.
A balanced diet, a food from every food group in one meal
He/She/You bought (the) food/ the meal if there's an accent on the o in "compro". Without the accent it's I'm buying the food/meal.
'une entrée' is the first, light dish of a meal, an appetizer; it can also mean 'the doorway' in a house, or in a figurative way, 'the possibility to get access to' (someone, some authority)
'Victuals' are food fit for human consumption, so it means we had a good meal.
Before meal
The term vittles/victuals mean food provisions/supplies.
Less Fortunate: someone who doesn't have what you have A desperate need ex.) Food, clothes, money, job, house, a car ext.)