"The dinner"
2007-10-23 07:52:43
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answer #1
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answered by Cutie 3
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La cena simply means the dinner.
2007-10-23 07:18:02
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answer #2
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answered by Costa Rica '03 3
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la cena does indeed mean dinner, however in English we don't usually use "the" in front of it like in Spanish.
Good luck.
2007-10-23 07:23:44
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The dinner
2007-10-23 07:44:47
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answer #4
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answered by strega86 5
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Spanish for the dinner or the supper.
2007-10-23 08:07:07
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answered by Anonymous
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"La cena" translates as "the dinner". In Latin, it meant the same aswell. "Cenar" is the infinitive of the verb "To have dinner".
2007-10-23 07:31:20
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answered by . 4
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The dinner, the supper, the third main meal of the day, taken after the breakfast (el desayuno) and after the lunch (el almuerzo). (Not counting snaks and coffee breaks).
2007-10-23 07:29:47
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answered by Darth Eugene Vader 7
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It's dinner or supper.
2007-10-23 08:03:38
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answered by steiner1745 7
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the dinner, the supper.
2007-10-23 07:18:37
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answered by Ro_idler 3
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the supper
2007-10-23 07:22:12
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answered by Anonymous
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