Oh, dude, it's like "¿Almorzaste?" in Spanish. So, if you wanna casually ask someone if they ate lunch, just drop that line on them. And if they reply with "Sí," you can be like, "Cool, cool," and move on with your day.
To say 'I eat bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo como pan.'
You can say "Comimos pizza para el almuerzo."
almorzar is the verb meaning "to eat lunch" unfortunately sala is loosely used. Its actual meaning is "room" normally referring to a classroom or a living room. So answering your question, "eat lunch in the (class)room.
Vamos comemos. is a form of 'Let's eat.' in Spanish.
me comes i think
almorzar
"Luncheon" in Spanish is "almuerzo". It is pronounced "ahl-MWARE-so". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Tengo el almuerzo.
Me gusta almorzar
The phrase "after we eat lunch" directly translated to French is "après nous déjeunons"
You would say "আজ দুপুরে কী খেলেছিলেন?" in Bengali to ask "What did you eat for lunch today?"
empacaste tu almuerzo
"¿Qué almorzaste?"
te traire almuerzo
(Un / el) comedor
Wat was je lunch/ Wat heb je als lunch gegeten?
"Lunch" in Spanish is "el almuerzo." It is pronounced "el al-MWARE-so." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.Lunch is "el almuerzo"