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bricfeasta — meaning in English: breakfast

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'bricfeasta' during breakfast gatherings, often in family homes or cafés. It's commonly heard in casual discussions about meals, especially when planning the day ahead or reminiscing about favorite breakfast dishes.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bricfeasta' specifically refers to the morning meal, while 'lón' refers to lunch. It’s important to use 'bricfeasta' when discussing morning meals to avoid confusion, especially in social or culinary contexts.
Culture
'Bricfeasta' comes from the Irish words 'bric' meaning 'break' and 'feasta' meaning 'fast', referring to the breaking of the fast after a night of sleep. Breakfast is a significant meal in Irish culture, and traditional Irish breakfast dishes often include ingredients like sausages, bacon, and black pudding, reflecting the country's rich culinary heritage.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'bricfeasta'?
'Bricfeasta' is pronounced as 'brik-fas-ta'. The stress is typically placed on the first syllable, making it sound crisp and distinct.
Q.What are some traditional Irish breakfast foods?
Traditional Irish breakfasts usually include items like sausages, bacon, eggs, black and white pudding, baked beans, and toast. Each family may have its own variations, making breakfast a delightful exploration of local tastes.
Q.Is 'bricfeasta' used in both formal and informal contexts?
'Bricfeasta' is predominantly used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both formal and informal conversations. It's great for casual chats or when ordering breakfast in a restaurant.
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