Examples of using "Mittagessen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Lunch!
- Lunch is ready!
- Lunch is ready.
Here's your lunch.
Let's have lunch!
Lunch is on.
I've got to make lunch.
Tom ate my lunch.
I owe you a lunch.
- The lunch is on the table.
- Lunch is ready!
I've got to make lunch.
When's dinner?
Is lunch ready?
I'll pay for lunch.
Have you eaten lunch yet?
I was having lunch.
Where's my lunch?
- Won't you eat lunch with me?
- Won't you eat lunch with us?
- Would you like to eat lunch together?
Here's your lunch.
Here's your dinner.
That's my lunch.
How was lunch?
Tom ordered lunch.
Lunch is served.
Is this your lunch?
Tom cooked dinner.
Here's your lunch.
What do you want for lunch?
- Dinner is ready.
- Lunch is ready.
Haven't you eaten lunch yet?
I have to make lunch today.
I'm going to go shopping after lunch.
I ate lunch in a hurry.
Do you have bread for lunch?
- She was in no humor for lunch.
- She was not in the mood for lunch.
- She didn't feel like eating lunch.
He has already had lunch.
- Lunch will be ready soon.
- Lunch will be ready shortly.
What do you want for lunch?
Tom skipped lunch.
What are we going to do for lunch?
I'll pay for your lunch today.
I was invited to lunch.
My mother is preparing dinner.
I am cooking the lunch.
Mom made lunch for us.
- I was invited to lunch.
- I was invited to dinner.
What's for lunch?
Dinner's almost ready.
- I should be making lunch.
- I've got to make lunch.
- It's lunch time.
- It's lunch time!
She reads after lunch.
I ate a hasty lunch.
I should be making lunch.
I finished my lunch quickly.
- We had lunch at noon.
- We took lunch at noon.
Mother prepared lunch for me.
Are you free for lunch?
I prepared dinner.
When do you eat lunch?
- What do you have for a mid-morning snack?
- What do you eat for lunch?