"estoy bien gracias, estoy yendo donde tu mama para cenar, reunion familiar"
"What are you going to have for dinner today?"
Yo voy a comer pizza esta noche. this is how you say I am going to eat pizza to night in spanish i hope this helps
im que VA a hacer una cierta cena
Yes. No, it is not. Usually, you say you are going to "have" dinner, or "eat" dinner. eg. I am going to have dinner at 8 o'clock tonight. You are going to eat dinner, even if you are sick. To "take" dinner brings up the image of one "taking," or "stealing," someone else's dinner. Hope this helps !
¿Te vas a casa a cenar?
ANSWER: It depends if this person is married , going out to dinner is already a date. But if this dinner is all about close friends or co worker it is not.
The words for "many thanks" in Spanish are "muchas gracias." They are pronounced "MOO-chas GRA-see-ahs." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
"Mucho gratis" = "Much free"...Like something a Spanish Billy Mays would say. I'm going to guess that you meant "Muchas gracias". That means "Thanks much" or "Many thanks".
Going Spanish was created in 1934.
If you consider the person a guest for dinner then you should offer to pay their bill as well. Often the guest; especially if they are visiting with you will take one or more persons out for dinner, their treat! If it's just a friend that has come to visit and you are going out to dinner and then somewhere else make it clear to them that each of you will pay for your own dinner.
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