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Nick
HulpleerkrachtHi guys, can u hlp me out here pls :D ?
what's the difference between an entree and a main course in American english?
like, is one more common or formal than the other, or is it pretty much the same?
TIA :3
24 jan. 2024 21:40
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‘Entree’ is more upscale. You buy an ‘entree’ in a better restaurant where you have a meal of many courses. Lower cost or traditional restaurants might use ‘main course’. The recent trend is for restaurants, especially those with smaller menus, to not categorize the food at all.
I would never use ‘entree’ to refer to a main course that I cook at home. I’d always say ‘main course’.
25 januari 2024
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They pretty much have synonymous meaning/usage, but it might depend on region. I would probably use entree. But, if you use either of them, it wouldn't sound strange.
25 januari 2024
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Nick
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