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sulten
(a)
hungry
Mannen er sulten og leter etter mat.
The man is hungry and looking for food.
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brød
neutral
(n)
bread
oppskåret brød
sliced bread
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lunsj
masculine
(n)
lunch
spise lunsj
eat lunch
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forrett
masculine
(n)
appetizer
Disse forrettene er for salte.
These appetizers are too salty.
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midnattsmåltid
neutral
(n)
midnight snack
hjemmelaget mat
masculine
(p)
home cooking
Min kones hjemmelagde mat.
wife's homecooking
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middag
masculine
(n)
dinner
Vi har middag klokken syv hver natt.
We have dinner at seven o'clock sharp each night.
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tørst
(a)
thirsty
den tørste hunden drikker fra bassenget
The thirsty dog is drinking from the pool.
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matbit
masculine
(n)
snack
spise en matbit
eat a snack
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mett
(a)
full
Mannen ble mett av måltidet.
The man is full from the meal.
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hovedrett
masculine
(n)
entrée
Hovedretten er kjøtt og grønnsaker.
The main course is beef and vegetables.
hovedrett
masculine
(n)
main course
Hovedretten er kjøtt og grønnsaker.
The main course is beef and vegetables.
spise ute
(v)
eat out
La oss dra ut og spise middag.
Let's eat out for dinner.
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alt du kan spise
(p)
all-you-can-eat
Jeg spiser meg alltid kjempemett på spis-så-mye-du-vil restauranter.
I always stuff myself at the all-you-can-eat restaurant.
buffet
masculine
(n)
buffet
buffetbordet
buffet table
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flere retters måltid
(p)
course meal
Vi hadde et fem retters måltid på restauranten.
At the restaurant we had a five course meal.
hovedrett
masculine
(n)
entrée
hovedrett
masculine
(n)
main course
servere
(v)
serve
Kvinnen serverer kalkun til middag for Thanksgiving.
The woman is serving a turkey dinner for Thanksgiving.
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dessert
masculine
(n)
dessert
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