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* ''yųlgicañīh'' — afternoon snack
* ''yųlgicañīh'' — afternoon snack
* ''bumba'' — dinner
* ''bumba'' — dinner
** ''prājānlūdya'' — (regional, in parts of the Northern Plain and in the Near East) dinner ("evening rice")
** ''prājāṃlūdya'' — (regional, in parts of the Northern Plain and in the Near East) dinner ("evening rice")
** The standard term for "dinner" was once ''prājānlūdya'', as ''bumba'' rather meant a large, formal meal. After the Industrial Revolution, ''bumba'' became used for the main meal eaten after getting home from work, and with the advent of Yunyalīlti Communism from being used among factory workers this became standard usage in most of the country.
** The standard term for "dinner" was once ''prājāṃlūdya'', as ''bumba'' rather meant a large, formal meal. After the Industrial Revolution, ''bumba'' became used for the main meal eaten after getting home from work, and with the advent of Yunyalīlti Communism from being used among factory workers this became standard usage in most of the country.


Except for ''bumba'', which has the standalone verb ''bumbake'' (class 1) "to have dinner", the other corresponding verbs do not exist, and ''~ yųlake'' "to eat X" is used.
Except for ''bumba'', which has the standalone verb ''bumbake'' (class 1) "to have dinner", the other corresponding verbs do not exist, and ''~ yųlake'' "to eat X" is used.
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