To specifically say the trarget sentence, you say, "Disfrute/a de su/tu almuerzo."
('e/'su' if you're being polite, 'a/'tu' if you're being familiar.) However, it needs to be said that non-dining Spanish-speaking people the world over have a standing custom of wishing diners, "Buen provecho," which connotes "good use [by your body of the food]." It's their way of saying, "Enjoy your ___________ (fill in the meal)."
To spell enjoy your food in Spanish you would write, Disfrutar de su comida. If you wanted to say it was delicious you would write, que estaba delicioso.
Buen Provecho
"Happy Eating"
Have a nice meal
disfrutar de su comida
Disfrutar de su comida.
Disfrute su comida
Des Frute su sena, senor !
To say "enjoy your lunch" in Swahili, you can say "Kufurahia chakula chako cha mchana."
almorzar
Me gusta almorzar
Tengo el almuerzo.
"¿Qué almorzaste?"
(Un / el) comedor
empacaste tu almuerzo
te traire almuerzo
'to enjoy' = disfrutar
"Lunch" in Spanish is "el almuerzo." It is pronounced "el al-MWARE-so." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.Lunch is "el almuerzo"
lo disfruto
¿Qué hay de almorzar?