"Your office had dinner in the Alamo last night" in Spanish is "Su oficina tuvo la cena en el Álamo anoche". It is pronounced "sue oh-fee-SEE-nah TOO-bow la SAY-nah ehn ell AH-la-mo ah-NO-chay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
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He took his habitual place at the dinner table.
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In Ancient Roman culture, cena meant dinner, or the main meal of the day. Some romance languages like Spanish and Italian still use the term cena meaning dinner.
My family and I is correct before a verb. (nominative case) My family and me is correct after a verb or preposition. (objective case) When deciding on whether to use "I" or "me" in a sentence, you take out the other person(s) and see what would be used. For example, if you were to say "My family and I went to dinner," you take out family and it would read "I went to dinner." "Me went to dinner" doesn't sound right. However, if you were to say "John wanted to go to dinner with my family and I," and take out family, you would be saying "John wanted to go to dinner with I." "I" does not fit here and is grammatically incorrect. The sentence should read "John wants to go to dinner with my family and me." You can do this with any personal pronoun such as we/us, he/him, she/her, or they/them. "She and I went to town." = She went to town. OR I went to town.
A candle light dinner is when families come together and they light up every candle they have. Then they eat dinner...
I have to go to a spanish class tommorow. For dinner mum is cooking me spanish meals.
¿Estás teniendo jamón por cena?
It is Spanish for "What is for dinner".Though note that it is normally said "Que hay para la cena?"
It is written in the passive voice
It should be: You wanted to go to dinner, see a movie, and shop for shoes.
to eat dinner: cenar dinner: cena
dinner specials
The correct pronoun is their. Sarah Ann and Tamara want dessert before their dinner.
Will you have dinner with me? They enjoyed a lovely dinner for two.
"Mom cooked dinner." is indeed a complete sentence. It contains all parts of a complete sentence.
Dinner.
cenar