to an adult, one due respect:
?Trajo su almuerzo?
to a child or peer, like a friend:
?trajiste tu almuerzo?
Ya tuviste la cena?
¿Gozaste su almuerza?
yes
Almorcé.
"tener el almuerzo contigo" is "to have lunch with you" in Spanish.
Almorzar is Spanish for "to (take/have) lunch".
The noun for lunch is "almuerzo".
'Lunch menu' in Spanish would be: 'menú de almuerzo'
almuerzo=> lunch recreo=> recess
To say "enjoy your lunch" in Swahili, you can say "Kufurahia chakula chako cha mchana."
"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"
almuerzo
almorzar
Almuerzo
this is "¿Puedo llevarte al almuerzo?" in Spanish.
to enjoy = disfrutar