Either "I will go (to somewhere) after dinner" or "I will leave after dinner". It depends in what context really.
You say dinner plate in French like this:Plat de dîner
Ospiti a cena.
La Cena usually means dinner, the verb cenar means specifically to eat dinner you could also say comer la cena meaning to eat dinner. Is some places the word la comida is used to say the main meal of the day (usually lunch but sometimes dinner) it literally means food.
dinner in french is really easy, european french is the same dinner, but if you want Canadian french its super. which is just soup/a or deen/a Translation: Mon dĩner.
bon appetite
you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner
do you want to go to dinner in Sutter Creek? = ¿Quieres ir a cenar en Sutter Creek ?
I would say that an average family would get out for dinner 3 times a month
dinner specials
Um...let's have dinner!
had you dinner = "athazham kazhicho"
Yes, it is correct. "Eating dinner" is a common phrase used to describe the action of consuming the evening meal.
Probablemente saldre para cenar (accent on 'e' in 'saldre')
You say dinner plate in French like this:Plat de dîner
"I had gone for dinner" can be used to say: (past tense) that you went out to get dinner and bring it back - you could instead say: I had gone to get dinner. Alternatively, it could mean (past tense) that you went out to eat dinner - you might want to say: I had gone out to eat dinner. Or, it could mean (past tense) that you were not there for dinner - in this case, a different phrasing could be: I had gone and would not be there for dinner, or, I had gone at dinner time. Please add a comment if you found this helpful, or would like to know more. :)
"Hey, pretty girl. Want to go out for (dinner, a movie, a walk in the rain)?"
Yes. No, it is not. Usually, you say you are going to "have" dinner, or "eat" dinner. eg. I am going to have dinner at 8 o'clock tonight. You are going to eat dinner, even if you are sick. To "take" dinner brings up the image of one "taking," or "stealing," someone else's dinner. Hope this helps !