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How can I say afternoon snack in German?
My book use "Kaffee und Kuchen" and i found "nachtmittag" on dictionary.
What is the best way to say?
20 de may. de 2015 20:41
Respuestas · 6
Actually, it is "Kaffee und Kuchen" or "Kaffeetrinken". It is even used when you don't drink coffee or eat cake. In Germany, we ate as afternoon snack a piece of cake and drank coffee but now it is more like a proverb and stands for eating something in the afternoon and making it "gemütlich".
21 de mayo de 2015
Pausenbrot, Imbiss, Naschis, eine Kleinigkeit (essen), etwas kleines zwischendurch essen
you can use these expressions and just add the time you're having the snack, but normally there's no reason to specify when you're having a snack.
30 de mayo de 2015
Vesper in Switzerland and South Germany.
Jause in Austria.
21 de mayo de 2015
It depends on what you actually eat. "Kaffee und Kuchen" means you have coffee and a piece of cake, maybe together with others. Literally, "afternoon snack" would be "Nachmittagsimbiss", "Nachmittagssnack", "Snack am Nachmittag" or something like that. Linguee has a wide range of translations, including the generic "Zwischenmahlzeit":
http://www.linguee.de/deutsch-englisch/search?source=auto&query=afternoon+snack
20 de mayo de 2015
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marti
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Alemán, Italiano
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Inglés, Alemán
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