The phrase 'il faut manger les legumes' translates to 'One must eat the vegetables' in English. It's a common expression used to encourage or indicate the need to consume vegetables.
It means 'one must eat' or 'it is necessary to eat'.
It means 'He had something to eat'.
Well,'manger que des fruits et legumes' basically translates to 'to eat only fruits and vegetables'. It implies a dietary choice or restriction to just these food items.
Basically, 'ne manger que fruits et legumes' implies that one should consume nothing but fruits and vegetables. It suggests a dietary restriction to just these food items.
It means 'He eats clams.'
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a specific term or a misspelling. Don't have a clear idea.
'Boire' means 'to drink' and'manger' means 'to eat' in English.