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Jantar
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Hi @tomasese Good question!
In Portuguese, jantar can be both a noun (meaning "dinner") and a verb (meaning "to have dinner"). While comer is the general verb for "to eat," jantar specifically refers to eating dinner. So in this case, it's not a mistake—it’s just a more specific way to say "to eat" in the context of dinner. Hope that helps!
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