as a question?
vous me rendezvous pour dejeuner demain?
this is "you meet me for lunch tomorrow?" litteral translation
or as a statement
"sortir pour dejeuner"
conjugate the ending on 'sortir' to who your talking about, like je sors, tu sors, etc
false. dejeuner is breakfast.
as-tu pris ton petit déjeuner ? est-ce que tu as déjà déjeuné ? are French equivalents for 'did you eat your lunch yet?'
Vous avez avez pris le déjeuner votre
dejéuner
Dejeuner means 'lunch'.
French people eat healthy and they also eat a lot. For lunch they might have fish or chicken. For dessert they eat salads and fruits and much more. French people love to drink wine when they eat lunch. For the french people lunch is their biggest meal of the day but we say it is dinner.
Déjeuner means 'lunch / to lunch' in French. A la fourchette translates as 'with a fork'.
Je n'aime pas le déjeuner.
le déjeuner
Pack lunch in French is: panier repas
French lunch breaks are one hour long.
dejeuner
French bread, yourself
The phrase "after we eat lunch" directly translated to French is "après nous déjeunons"
French baguettes with a side of French fries
déjeuner
dejéuner
Coffee
Food!
J'ai déjeuner