Half pension means breakfast and EITHER lunch or evening meal included in the quoted price, for two people. For three meals per day, it would be called "full board".
Menù a fisso prezzo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fixed price menu".Specifically, the masculine noun menù is "menu". The preposition a means "at". The masculine adjective fisso means "fixed". The masculine noun prezzotranslates as "price".The pronunciation will be "mey-NOO a FEES-so PRET-tso" in Italian.
The phrase "all-you-can-eat" is an adjective. This is offered at restaurants where the diner pays a fixed price to literally eat as much as they can.
The phrase "all-you-can-eat" is an adjective. This is offered at restaurants where the diner pays a fixed price to literally eat as much as they can.
As far as i know the price is being fixed by the government only
is a quoted price afixed price
the price wont change,
Mostly services. A pension (in the Continental usage of the term) is essentially a boarding house. A hotel includes services and amenities in the price. A hotel is more expensive than a pension.
It is not slang, it's "prix fixes", French for fixed price.
Retired people usually have a fixed income. This means that they get the same amount from SS or a pension. The amount doesn't stay up with increased inflation. Things go up in price faster than their income pays them.
Fixed Pric
Tdh is table d'hote; practically is fixed price menu, fixed menu.
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