nous allons diner
*Actually, the above just means "we're going to have dinner." If you want to specify that you're going out, you can say "on VA aller dîner," or just "nous allons au restaurant."
"I made dinner tonight" translates in French to "J'ai fait le dîner ce soir."
What are you cooking? is "qu'est-ce que tu cuisines ?" or commonly the simpler "qu'est-ce que tu fais ?" in French.
"qu'est-ce que tu manges"
Je fais le dîner.
You say dinner plate in French like this:Plat de dîner
dinner in french is really easy, european french is the same dinner, but if you want Canadian french its super. which is just soup/a or deen/a Translation: Mon dĩner.
bon appetite
haha Tengo que comer espinacas esta noche....or......Tengo que cenar espinacas. Cena = Dinner ----> Cenar = to dinne, have dinner
I made ... is "j'ai fait ..." in French.
You say dinner plate in French like this:Plat de dîner
to prepare the dinner is 'préparer le diner' in French.
dinner in french is really easy, european french is the same dinner, but if you want Canadian french its super. which is just soup/a or deen/a Translation: Mon dĩner.
ce soir.
In French, "what are you doing tonight?" is "Que fais-tu ce soir ?"
Avec vous.
A ce soir !
diner, but it is pronounced deenay
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 !
J'espere tu a se soir
Un table pour dinnear
Je suis allé manger