Do you want to have lunch? -> (Est-ce que) tu veux déjeuner ? (sounds like: ess kuh tew vuh day-zhuh-nay)
I put the "est-ce que" in parentheses because it's usually not used in casual speech.
Je veux déjeuner is a French equivalent of 'I want to eat lunch'. The subject 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'veux' means '[I] wish, want, like'. The verb 'déjeuner' means 'to have or eat lunch'. All together, they're pronounced 'zhuh vuh deh-zhuh-neh'.
To ask what would you like to eat, in French, you would say, "Que fait aime vous manger?"
"passe un bon déjeuner, je te souhaite un bon déjeuner"
"I am looking forward to having lunch with you today" is "Je me réjouis de déjeuner avec vous aujourd'hui." If you are speaking informally, use "avec toi" instead of "avec vous."
Veux-tu un sandwich?
French people eat healthy and they also eat a lot. For lunch they might have fish or chicken. For dessert they eat salads and fruits and much more. French people love to drink wine when they eat lunch. For the french people lunch is their biggest meal of the day but we say it is dinner.
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Dejeuner means 'lunch'.
Breakfast "le petit dejeuner" - lirerally " the little lunch. Lunch "le dejeuner". Supper is called "le diner".
almorzar is the verb meaning "to eat lunch" unfortunately sala is loosely used. Its actual meaning is "room" normally referring to a classroom or a living room. So answering your question, "eat lunch in the (class)room.
The phrase "after we eat lunch" directly translated to French is "après nous déjeunons"
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no it is not illegal to eat Sunday lunch on Monday you have a choice if you want to do it or not.
Yes, they could do, but the french mostly have them for breakfast.
Cows don't eat such a thing as "lunch." They eat whenever they want, no matter what time of the day it is.
The government eats lunch at any restraunt they want
French people eat healthy and they also eat a lot. For lunch they might have fish or chicken. For dessert they eat salads and fruits and much more. French people love to drink wine when they eat lunch. For the french people lunch is their biggest meal of the day but we say it is dinner.
Most French families eat their dinner together (and their breakfast, and their lunch) sitting at the kitchen table.
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