tentempié
snack
noun ten-tem-PYEH Rare
Origin: From the phrase tente en pie ('keep yourself on your feet'), a name for a small bite of food.
Usage Note
Tentempié is a charming compound from tente en pie, literally 'keep-yourself-on-your-feet,' capturing the idea of a small bite to sustain energy. It is most common in Spain; Latin American speakers more often say merienda or botana for the same concept. The written accent on the final é is obligatory — without it the stress pattern would change entirely.
Examples
"Tomé un tentempié antes del partido."
Natural Translation
I had a snack before the match.
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