Examples of using "Ebédre" in a sentence and their english translations:
What do you want for lunch?
What are we going to do for lunch?
Can I buy you lunch?
Stay for lunch.
I'll buy you lunch.
- What do you want to eat for lunch?
- What do you want to have for lunch?
- What do you have for a mid-morning snack?
- What do you eat for lunch?
What do you want to have for lunch?
I ate leftovers for lunch.
We can't stay for lunch.
We're having hamburgers for lunch.
What do you like to eat for lunch?
I ate a salad for lunch.
What do you want to eat for lunch?
- Why aren't you staying for lunch?
- Why are you not staying for lunch?
Do you often have fish for dinner?
I expected you to be here for lunch.
If we begin early, we can finish by lunch.
Tom invited me to his house for dinner.
Have lunch with me.
Let's meet next Monday for lunch.
Would you like to come eat at our house?
What do you want for lunch?
I grilled a hotdog for lunch.
I can't decide what to eat for lunch today.
What's for lunch?
- What did you eat for lunch?
- What did you have for lunch?
- What do you usually eat for lunch?
- What do you usually have for lunch?
My sister-in-law invited me to lunch in their new house.
She spends three dollars a day for lunch and dinner.
You're hungry already? You should've eaten more at lunch.
Tom is only given fifteen minutes to eat his lunch.
"What's the time?" "Quarter to one." "I'll treat you to lunch. You must be hungry." "I've got some sandwiches my wife made me."