Merienda' is the term that Spanish people use to describe an afternoon snack, which is kind of like the Spanish 'fourth mealâ??. People tend to eat it between the 5:00 and 6:00 pm, although it can be eaten at any time before dinner. Typical afternoon snacks tend to be sweets, such as coffee accompanied by pastry, or a yogurth with fruit. It also can consist of savory snacks, like a small sandwich with a soda.
Snack: a mini-meal. Merienda: a Spanish word for snack.
snack
Generally, a snack in Spanish is called a MERIENDA, but if the person is eating a meal (meat, fish, eggs, etc.) this would be TAPAS.
Se proporcionará merienda
"Merienda" or "Antojo" (which means more like a craving)
3: me-rien-da fivd syllables
Comes galletas y leche para tu merienda
"Snack (supper, tea) of kings" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase merienda de reyes. The pronunciation of the words -- which reference the important celebratory meal honoring the Three Magi during the Christian Epiphany -- will be "mey-RYEN-da they REY-eys" in Spanish.
Dinner
no
"Un bocadillo saludable"
it means a snack