Afters Meaning in English
word
ˈæftɚz
AF-terz
ˈɑːftəz
AHF-tuhz
Definición
A British English informal term for dessert or sweet food served at the end of a meal.
Uso & Matices
'Afters' is informal and mostly British English; in the US, 'dessert' is far more common. It can be used for any sweet eaten after the main course. Often used with phrases like 'What's for afters?' or 'Have some afters.'
Spanish: postre - dulcesPortuguese (BR): sobremesa - doces (sobremesa)Portuguese (PT): sobremesa - doces (sobremesa)Chinese (Simplified): 甜点 - 饭后甜品Chinese (Traditional): 甜點 - 飯後甜品Hindi: डेज़र्ट - मिठाई (भोजन के बाद)Arabic: حلوى (بعد العشاء) - التحليةBengali: ডেজার্ট - শেষ পাতে মিষ্টিRussian: десертJapanese: デザートVietnamese: món tráng miệngKorean: 디저트Turkish: tatlıUrdu: میٹھاIndonesian: makanan penutup
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Would you like some afters with your tea?
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We had chocolate cake for afters.
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Children look forward to afters at dinner time.
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"What's for afters tonight?" she asked excitedly.
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He never skips afters no matter how full he is.
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Let's go out for afters since we skipped dessert at the restaurant.
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