← Spanish Vocab Builder

tomar un aperitivo

English translation of tomar un aperitivo

Have a snack

The Spanish phrase 'tomar un aperitivo' translates in English to 'have a snack'. This is generally used in the context of taking a small amount of food or a drink, often before a main meal, to stimulate one's appetite. It is a common phrase in both formal and informal Spanish conversations and can often be heard in restaurants or homes around meal times.


Example sentences using: tomar un aperitivo

Hoy vamos a tomar un aperitivo antes de la cena.

English translation of Hoy vamos a tomar un aperitivo antes de la cena.

Today we are going to have a snack before dinner.

This phrase indicates the plan to enjoy a small meal or snack prior to the main evening meal, suggesting a social aspect of gathering or relaxation.

Me encanta tomar un aperitivo con mis amigos los viernes.

English translation of Me encanta tomar un aperitivo con mis amigos los viernes.

I love to have a snack with my friends on Fridays.

This sentence expresses a personal enjoyment of sharing snacks with friends, particularly highlighting Friday as a common day for this activity.

Siempre es agradable tomar un aperitivo en la terraza.

English translation of Siempre es agradable tomar un aperitivo en la terraza.

It is always nice to have a snack on the terrace.

This phrase conveys the pleasure of enjoying food in an outdoor setting, emphasizing a comfortable and enjoyable environment for sharing snacks.

Made with JoyBird