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cena

['θena']

Overview

The Spanish word 'cena' (pronounced SEH-nah) is a feminine noun that primarily translates to 'dinner' or 'supper' in English. It refers to the evening meal, which is typically the last and often the most substantial meal of the day in many cultures. Understanding 'cena' goes beyond a simple translation, encompassing its cultural context and usage.

In Spanish-speaking countries, the timing and composition of 'cena' can vary significantly. In Spain, for example, dinner is often eaten quite late, sometimes between 9:00 PM and 11:00 PM, and can be a lighter meal compared to 'almuerzo' (lunch). In Latin American countries, the timing might be earlier, more akin to dinner times in North America. The type of food consumed for 'cena' also varies greatly by region and personal preference, ranging from a light snack or sandwich to a full, multi-course meal.

'Cena' can also be used in a more general sense to refer to a formal dinner or a social gathering centered around the evening meal. For instance, 'una cena de gala' translates to 'a gala dinner,' indicating a formal event. Similarly, 'cena de Nochebuena' refers to Christmas Eve dinner, a significant family meal in many Spanish-speaking cultures.

Verb forms related to 'cena' include 'cenar,' which means 'to have dinner' or 'to dine.' For example, 'Vamos a cenar a las ocho' means 'We are going to have dinner at eight.' The noun 'cenador' refers to a dining area or gazebo, a place where one might have dinner.

Understanding the nuances of 'cena' is crucial for anyone learning Spanish, as it's a fundamental part of daily life and social interactions. It's not just a word for a meal; it carries cultural weight regarding meal times, social customs, and family gatherings. Pay attention to context when you encounter 'cena' to grasp its precise meaning in any given situation.

例文

1

La cena está lista.

Everyday situation

Dinner is ready.

2

¿Qué hay para cenar?

Asking about a meal

What's for dinner?

3

Tuvimos una cena deliciosa.

Describing a past meal

We had a delicious dinner.

4

Me invitaron a una cena formal.

Social event

I was invited to a formal dinner.

5

Después de un largo día, una buena cena es lo mejor.

Reflection on a meal

After a long day, a good dinner is the best.

よく使う組み合わせ

cena de Nochebuena
cena romántica
hora de la cena
preparar la cena

よく混同される語

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Although 'cena' and 'cena' are the same word, in some contexts, one might mistakenly consider 'cena' as referring to a different concept. However, 'cena' primarily means 'dinner' in Spanish. There aren't typical confusions with other words that have 80+ words difference.

文法パターン

p1: La cena está lista. (The dinner is ready.) - Used as a noun, subject of the sentence. p2: Vamos a cenar. (We are going to have dinner.) - 'Cenar' is the verb form of 'cena'. p3: ¿Qué hay de cena? (What's for dinner?) - Used in a question about the meal.

使い方

使い方のコツ

The usage of 'cena' is straightforward as the primary term for 'dinner.' However, it's important to differentiate it from 'comida,' which can mean 'food' in general, but also specifically refers to 'lunch' in many Spanish-speaking countries, particularly Spain. In Latin America, 'almuerzo' is more commonly used for 'lunch,' making 'comida' more universally understood as 'food' or sometimes 'dinner' in certain contexts, which can be confusing. To avoid ambiguity, using 'cena' for dinner is always the safest and most precise option. When referring to the act of having dinner, the verb 'cenar' is used (e.g., 'Vamos a cenar' - 'We are going to have dinner'). 'Cena' can also be used in phrases like 'cena de Nochebuena' (Christmas Eve dinner) or 'cena de empresa' (company dinner). While 'cena' is the most common and widely understood term, regional variations and colloquialisms might exist, but 'cena' remains the standard. It's also worth noting that the size and formality of 'cena' can vary greatly; it could be a quick bite or a substantial meal.


よくある間違い

One common mistake is confusing 'cena' (dinner) with 'comida' (food in general, or sometimes lunch). While 'comida' can sometimes refer to the main meal of the day, 'cena' specifically means dinner. Another mistake can be incorrect gender agreement if used with adjectives or articles; 'cena' is feminine, so it's 'la cena' and 'una cena deliciosa,' not 'el cena.' Also, don't confuse it with 'desayuno' (breakfast) or 'almuerzo' (lunch).

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Word Origins

The word 'cena' comes from the Latin word 'cena,' which referred to the main meal of the day, typically eaten in the evening. In ancient Rome, the 'cena' was a significant social event and often involved multiple courses.
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Common Pitfalls

Be careful not to confuse 'cena' with 'almuerzo,' which means lunch. While both are meals, 'cena' specifically refers to the evening meal. Also, when asking someone to dinner, you might say '¿Quieres cenar conmigo?' (Do you want to have dinner with me?)
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Usage Examples

* 'La cena está lista.' (Dinner is ready.) * 'Vamos a cenar en un restaurante esta noche.' (We are going to have dinner at a restaurant tonight.) * '¿Qué hay de cena?' (What's for dinner?) * 'Disfrutamos de una cena deliciosa.' (We enjoyed a delicious dinner.) * 'A qué hora es la cena?' (At what time is dinner?)

語源

From Latin 'cena', meaning 'dinner' or 'meal'.

文化的な背景

The word 'cena' in Spanish, meaning 'dinner,' carries significant cultural weight beyond a simple meal. Dinner in Spanish-speaking cultures is often the main social meal of the day, typically eaten later in the evening than in many other cultures, often between 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM. It's a time for family gatherings, extended conversations, and unwinding after a long day. In Spain, for example, it's common for restaurants to not even open for dinner service until 8:00 PM. This later dining schedule is influenced by the warm climate, a tradition of an afternoon siesta, and a generally more relaxed pace of life. 'Cena' can range from a light snack to a multi-course meal, depending on the family's habits and the occasion. It's also frequently associated with social events and celebrations, where a 'cena' can be an elaborate affair with friends and extended family, often lasting for several hours. The concept of 'sobremesa,' or the time spent chatting around the table after a meal, is particularly prominent after 'cena.'

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'cen' in 'cena' sounding a bit like 'dine' in 'dinner.' So, 'cena' = dinner.

自分をテスト

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Después de un largo día de trabajo, mi familia y yo disfrutamos de una deliciosa ______ juntos.

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Para nuestra primera cita, fuimos a un restaurante italiano para tener una romántica ______.

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Siempre preparo la ______ para mis hijos antes de que se vayan a la cama.

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