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restorāns — meaning in English: restaurant

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'restorāns' when discussing dining out, whether it's for a casual lunch with friends or a formal dinner celebration. You'll often hear it in conversations about choosing where to eat or making reservations for special occasions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Restorāns' generally refers to a full-service dining establishment, while 'kafejnīca' is a more casual café or bistro. Choosing 'restorāns' implies a more formal dining experience, often with a diverse menu and table service.
Culture
'Restorāns' has French roots, stemming from the word 'restaurer,' which means 'to restore.' This etymology reflects the concept of food as a source of nourishment and social gathering. In Latvia, dining out is not just about the food; it’s an integral part of social culture, where families and friends come together to bond over meals in various establishments.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 'restorāns'?
'Restorāns' is pronounced as 'res-tor-ahns' with the stress on the last syllable. The 'ā' is a long vowel sound, similar to the 'a' in 'father.'
Q.How do I use 'restorāns' in a sentence?
You can use it like this: 'Mēs dosimies uz restorānu šovakar,' which means 'We are going to the restaurant tonight.' This shows you how to incorporate it into daily conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'restorāns'?
A common mistake is using 'restorāns' for all dining venues. Remember, it specifically refers to a restaurant, while other terms like 'kafejnīca' may be more appropriate for cafes or snack bars.
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