y de segundo(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
1. (first person singular)
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
a. and...as my entrée (at lunch)
Póngame de primero gazpacho y de segundo conejo a la brasa.I’ll have the gazpacho as an appetizer and the grilled rabbit as my entrée.
b. and...as my main course (at lunch)
¿Qué vas a pedir? - Salmorejo de primero y de segundo fabada.What are you going to order? - Salmorejo as an appetizer and fabada as my main course.
a. and for your entrée (at lunch)
Y de segundo, ¿qué quieres, José? - Creo que el solomillo.And for your entrée, what do you want, Jose? - I think I'll have the sirloin steak.
b. and for your main course (at lunch)
¿Qué quiere de primero? - Una ensalada de tomate. - ¿Y de segundo?How can I start you off? - A tomato salad. - ¿And for your main course?
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