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Prendre un en-cas

English translation of Prendre un en-cas

Have a snack

In French, 'prendre un en-cas' is used to describe the action of eating a small amount of food between meals. It is commonly used in casual contexts, often when referring to light foods that can satisfy a bit of hunger without being a full meal. This phrase captures the idea of enjoying a quick bite, such as fruits, biscuits, or sandwiches, as a way to keep energy levels up throughout the day.

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