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Tine V.Kwiziq community member
déjeuner
Since when is déjeuner lunch? I suppose it should be breakfast (A0 question)
Asked 8 years ago

Bonjour Tine,
In order you have "le petit-déjeuner" (breakfast), "le déjeuner" (lunch), "le goûter" ('tea', or after school snack) and "le dîner" (dinner) also called in more old-fashioned way "le souper".
In order you have "le petit-déjeuner" (breakfast), "le déjeuner" (lunch), "le goûter" ('tea', or after school snack) and "le dîner" (dinner) also called in more old-fashioned way "le souper".
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