It means "They want to have lunch" but it would be more correct to say "Ellos quieren almorzar"
it means do they want to eat
el almuerzo = lunch
Cual almuerzo tienes = what lunch do you have?
Lunch.
SPA: Para el almuerzo ENG: For lunch
means: "the lunch"
"Comer allí" means "Eat there."
comer means "to eat".
I'm ready for breakfast No, almuerzo is lunch, desayuno is breakfast.
It means: Where is the lunch.
Como in English is 'how'
"Ellas quieren" is Spanish for "they want" (referring to a group of females). The verb "quieren" is the third-person plural form of "querer," which means "to want." Thus, the phrase expresses the desires or wishes of a group of women or girls.