Dinner
Dinner is the meal most people eat in the early evening.
Late afternoon or early evening was the time that the Romans ate their main meal or their dinner. It was the most substantial meal of the day an sometimes even a banquet.
"Evening meal" is "repas du soir" in French. You could also use "le diner"
Nz's culture is heavily influenced by British, so the evening meal is usually the biggest.
Soup is a great food to eat for lunch, but is also served often for the evening meal.
No its English for evening meal or in some places it used interchangably with lunch where tea is the evening meal
Supper
Since its a 8-day event there isn't one big meal. Instead its more like a normal evening meal for a majority of the nights, and usually one night out of all of them (depending on how into it you want to get) latkes will be made and it will be quite the feast.
There is no fixed time when Australians eat. Most people adhere to the standard breakfast-dinner-tea (or Breakfast-lunch-dinner) schedule of morning, midday and evening. However, the evening meal may be anywhere between 5:00 and 9:00.
"Supper" is another word for an evening meal. A "menu" is a document detailing what is available to eat and the cost of the items.
In some parts of the United States it is called dinner. In others, where the midday meal is the main meal of the day called dinner, the evening meal is called supper.
They can chose to eat and drink all what is allowed to them to eat and drink on other days. refer to question below.