Al fresco dining in Italian and Spanish means dining "outside" in English.
Al fresco in Italian and Spanish means "outside" in English dining.
"Dining hall" in English is sala da pranzo in Italian.
Dov'è il ristorante? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Where is the restaurant?" The masculine singular question references a dining establishment with fixed, tablecloth-covered seating arrangements. The pronunciation will be "do-VEH eel REE-sto-RAN-tey" in Italian.
Qualcosa su un menù italiano is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "something on an Italian menu." The statement refers to the drinkable and edible options on a dining establishment's or restaurant's list of drinks, such as wines, and foods, such as meats, pastas, sea foods and sweets. The pronunciation will be "kwal-KO-sa soon meh-NOO EE-ta-LYA-no" in Pisan Italian.
Cafetería, cliente and comensal are Spanish equivalents of the English word "diner." Context makes clear whether "cafeteria" for the economical restaurant (case 1) or "client" (example 2) or "eater" (instance 3) for the person who is dining there suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KA-fey-tey-REE-a," KLYEN-tey" and "KO-men-SAL" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Everyday Italian - 2004 Dining In with Style was released on: USA: 2008
Pranzare fuori is the Italian equivalent of 'dining out'. In the word by word translation, the infinitive 'pranzare' means 'to dine'. The adverb 'fuori' means 'outside'.
the dining room
"I am lunching," "I'm lunching," "I do lunch," and "I lunch" as a present indicative verb in the first person singular and "luncheon" as a masculine singular noun are English equivalents of the Italian word pranzo. Additional literal translations include as a verb "I am dining (eating)," "I'm dining (eating)," "I dine (eat)," and "I do dine (eat)" and as a noun "banquet," "lunch," "lunch break," lunchtime," and "repast." Regardless of context or meaning, the pronunciation will be "PRAN-tso" in Italian.
"Kumedor" is a word in Maltese and it translates to "dining room" in English.
There seem to be numerous Italian restaurants going by the name "Bella Cucina", which could be translated as "beautiful kitchen" or "fine dining". Some locations include New Hartford, Queenstown and Bloomington.
Triclinium is Latin for a dining room