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The Masculine Plato: Plates and Courses
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The Masculine Plato: Plates and Courses

Plato can describe the food served on the plate or a specific culinary creation:

Switching gears to plato, we enter the culinary world. Its meanings revolve around tableware and meals.

  1. Plates and Tableware:

    • Un plato refers to the flat piece of dishware used to serve or eat food.
      Examples:
    • Llené un plato con fruta.
      I filled a dish with fruit.
    • El camarero retiró los platos.
      The waiter took the dishes away.
    • Detesto tener que lavar los platos con agua fría.
      I hate washing dishes in cold water.
  2. Food or Dishes:
    Plato can describe the food served on the plate or a specific culinary creation:

    • Le preparas su plato preferido.
      You prepare her favorite dish.
    • Mateo comió un gran plato de patatas.
      Mateo ate a big plate of potatoes.
  3. Meal Courses:
    Plato also refers to a specific course during a meal:

    • De primer plato se servirá una ensalada.
      For the first course, salad will be served.
    • Comenzó a comer el primer plato de la cena.
      She started eating the first course of the dinner.

Final Thought:

From plata that shimmers to plato that satisfies, these words show the versatility of the Spanish language. Join us next week for another pair of intriguing nouns!

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