incoming
The Spanish word 'entrante' translates to 'incoming' in English. It can be used to describe something that is arriving or is about to happen. As an example, in the context of a phone call, the word 'entrante' may be used to describe a call that is being received. Similarly, in the course of a year, the phrase 'año entrante' can be used to denote the 'incoming year' or 'upcoming year'. The application of this word varies with context but primarily it refers to the idea or instance of something approaching or forthcoming.
The starter of the dinner was a delicious soup.
In this phrase, 'entrante' refers to the first course or starter served during a meal.
We decided to share a starter to taste different flavors.
'Entrante' here indicates a dish that is typically served before the main course, allowing for a variety of tastes.
She ordered a starter salad before the main dish.
In this example, 'entrante' is used to describe a light dish served prior to the main meal, which in this case is a salad.