They eat like we do. They eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner, like us.
French people often like to eat beans and sausages for breakfast. Sometimes they eat squirrels or frogs. But that's only on special occasions.
if you like spending a day on the toilet
French people often like to eat beans and sausages for breakfast. Sometimes they eat squirrels or frogs. But that's only on special occasions.
The slang term "eat (something) for breakfast" or "eat (people like the person being addressed) for breakfast" is an expression of complete superiority and disdain, obviously hyperbole. Person 1: "I should warn you that I'm an expert in judo." Person 2: "I eat judo experts for breakfast." Person 1: "What if they run into armed terrorists?" Person 2: "Navy Seals eat terrorists for breakfast."
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Dylans is honeycomb
I would imagine they eat fruit like berries and stuff, and maybe like caribou or something...
They eat breakfast in the morning like everybody else: In the morning. That why it is called Breakfast. The word is a compound of "break" and "fast," referring to the conclusion of fasting since the previous day's last meal.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, because it jump-starts your energy system. You can eat a big breakfast (like an emperor) and have all day to burn it off. Breakfast should be your biggest meal of the day.
"to have breakfast" is "prendre le petit-déjeuner", now if you want to use it in the imperative form like "have breakfast!", it would be more like: "petit-déjeune!", or simply "mange!" (eat!)
they eat breakfast mostly in the morning and sometimes in the afternoon.