How is the word sobremesa translated from Spanish to English

Tiempo que se pasa conversando después de comer.

Time spent chatting after a meal.

noun
English translation
after-dinner chat

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  • La sobremesa fue muy amena, compartimos risas y anécdotas. The after-dinner conversation was very enjoyable; we shared laughs and anecdotes.

  • ¿Nos quedamos de sobremesa un rato más? Shall we stay for the after-dinner chat a while longer?

  • La sobremesa se alargó hasta las cinco de la tarde. The after-dinner chat stretched until five in the afternoon.

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FAQ about “sobremesa”

How is “sobremesa” translated from Spanish?
“sobremesa” translates into English as “after-dinner chat”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “sobremesa” mean?
Meaning of “sobremesa”: Tiempo que se pasa conversando después de comer. In English — “after-dinner chat”.
How do you pronounce “sobremesa”?
The transcription of “sobremesa” is [sobɾeˈmesa]. Listen to the pronunciation right here, and hear any other word in the VibeLing app.
What part of speech is “sobremesa”?
“sobremesa” is a noun.
Where can I see examples with “sobremesa”?
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