if it is "I had dinner" - ich habe gegessen
we had dinner- wir haben gegessen
if you want to stress that you had dinner (in the evening), its called "Abendessen" in german. the meal at noon you say "Mittagessen". hope i could help
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Kommen Sie mit mir zum Abendessen bitte schon.
Cheers :)
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Darf ich mit Ihnen/Dir zu Abend essen?
although you might want to try being a little more pro-active and ask:
Möchten Sie/möchtest Du mit mir zu Abend essen? Would you like to have dinner with me?
Have a nice meal cannot be translated directly into German. The corresponding German phrase would be Guten Appetit! (literally good appetite!)
Dinner = Abendessen
dinner in German is ein Abendessen (pronounced : Ah-bend-ess-end)
The proper way to say it is 'Weihnachtsessen'. Weihnacht means 'Christmas', Abendessen means 'Dinner'.
Wie war Dein/Ihr Essen?
The Imperial German Dinner Service was created in 1983.
you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner
dinner specials
Um...let's have dinner!
In Malayalam, "had your dinner?" is നിന്റെ രാത്രി ഭക്ഷണം കഴിച്ചോഖുക? (ninṟe rāthri bhakṣaṇaṁ kaḻicchōkhuka)
i don't know after dinner, after lunch, at lunch, at dinner i guess.
When will you be home for dinner = Wann wirst du zum Essen zu Hause sein
You say dinner plate in French like this:Plat de dîner
"I had gone for dinner" can be used to say: (past tense) that you went out to get dinner and bring it back - you could instead say: I had gone to get dinner. Alternatively, it could mean (past tense) that you went out to eat dinner - you might want to say: I had gone out to eat dinner. Or, it could mean (past tense) that you were not there for dinner - in this case, a different phrasing could be: I had gone and would not be there for dinner, or, I had gone at dinner time. Please add a comment if you found this helpful, or would like to know more. :)