Spanish: "Buen provecho"
It's like in french "Bon apetit", it means the same.
A un almuerzo de día de campo.
"almuerzo será proveído" - "lunch will be provided"
comida de lonchera
¿Traes tú el almuerzo?
comer el almuerzo = to eat lunch
Déjeuner emballé.
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almorzar is the verb meaning "to eat lunch" unfortunately sala is loosely used. Its actual meaning is "room" normally referring to a classroom or a living room. So answering your question, "eat lunch in the (class)room.
Almuerzo
el almuerzo
The word referring to the meal of breakfast in Spanish is spelt desayuno. The word referring to the meal of lunch or dinner in Spanish is spelt en almuerzo. The word referring to the drink is beber. Comer also means to eat.
"(The) lunch was very delicious" in Spanish is "El almuerzo fue muy delicioso". It is pronounced "el al-MWARE-so fway mwee day-lee-see-OH-so". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
At around 2PM or 3PM
"tener el almuerzo contigo" is "to have lunch with you" in Spanish.
Almorzar is Spanish for "to (take/have) lunch".
almorzar is the verb meaning "to eat lunch" unfortunately sala is loosely used. Its actual meaning is "room" normally referring to a classroom or a living room. So answering your question, "eat lunch in the (class)room.
The noun for lunch is "almuerzo".
'Lunch menu' in Spanish would be: 'menú de almuerzo'
Yo comi uvas para mi almuerzo or Yo almorze uvas
Spanish omelette
What do New Zealanders eat for lunch?
In about noon as everyone they eat lunch
a certainly common quick drink in spain is orange juice.
Yes, Spanish children typically eat lunch at school. In Spain, it is common for schools to offer a midday meal for students, known as "comedor escolar." This meal is often provided by the school and may include a full course meal with a variety of dishes.