"Are we meeting for lunch?" in English is Ci vediamo per pranzo? in Italian.
"Breakfast and lunch" in English is colazione e pranzo in Italian.
Pranzo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "lunch." The masculine singular noun also may be translated into English as "banquet," "lunch break," "luncheon," "lunchtime" or "repast" according to context. The pronunciation will be "PRAN-tso" in Italian.
"Do you want to go to lunch?" in English is Vuoi andare a pranzo? in Italian.
Pranzo Buonissimo
pranzo martedì
pranzo veloce.
"Packed lunch, please!" in English is Pranzo al sacco, per favore! in Italian.
"Having lunch with beautiful ladies" in English is pranzando con le donne belle in Italian.
Pranzo di lusso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "deluxe lunch." The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "lunch of luxury" in English. The pronunciation will be "PRAN-tso dee LOOS-so" in Italian.
Pranzo rustico is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "rustic lunch." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which by word order translates as "lunch rustic" -- will be "PRAN-dzo ROO-stee-ko" in Italian.
Pranzo a mensa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "school dinner." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "lunch at table" in English. The pronunciation will be "PRAN-tso a MEN-sa" in Italian.
Lunch in Italy is called "il pranzo", unless it is a sandwich, in which case it is a "panino".