Do you mean how you say it in Spanish? Because that would be cena. Supper is not a Spanish word.
"La cena" in Spanish means "dinner" in English. It refers to the evening meal or main meal of the day in many Spanish-speaking countries.
cenam(os) = we are having dinner/supper (In Spanish) 'Cenam' could also be the accusative/object case for the noun 'cena' in Latin, meaning 'dinner/supper'.
La cena
Some times it does mean that but that's only if the bride and groom wants to have a supper when its the reception.
Supper.
chinchon is an anice based digestive in Spain.
Eat supper would be 'coma la cena' in Spanish. TO eat supper would be 'para comer la cena'. Come eat, supper is ready would be 'Venga comer. La cena esta lista.'. I do not know Spanish at all, however, and I have just used a free translation website. Somebody that is fluent with the language would be of more help, although the answer I have provided shouldn't be too far from 100% accurate.
Hooooot-ers.
I assume you mean supper. I am preparing for supper is Przygotowuję na kolację. I am prepared for supper is Jestem przygotowany na kolację.
"When do you eat lunch?"
For purely cultural reasons. Some call it the last meal, for instance. To some, "dinner" and "supper" mean the same meal, for others they have both a dinner and a supper everyday, for instance on a farm: breakfast in the morning, then lunch, then dinner, then after the last work of the day, supper.
Spanish omelette