cena
Dinner.
Yes, the word 'dinner' is a noun, a word for the main meal of the day, a word for a thing.
Will you have dinner with me? They enjoyed a lovely dinner for two.
The Roman's main meal of the day was called dinner. The Latin for dinner is "cena".
dine
Yes, the noun 'dinner' is a word for the main meal of the day, a word for a thing.
The clause, "After you finish your dinner," is an adverbial clause which modifies the verb, "may go." A comma should appear after the word, "dinner." The remainder of the sentence expresses a factual possibility.
There was not a specific name. It was just called caena (sometimes also spelled cena), dinner.
There is another word for dinner that some people use. Supper can either be used in place of the word lunch or dinner.
Dinner will be served in five minutes.For dinner, we have steak.Shall we invite him for dinner?
The noun 'dinner' is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a concept, a word for a thing.
The word dinner is a noun. The plural form is dinners.