Lunch Meaning in English
word
/ˈɫəntʃ/
luhnch
/lˈʌntʃ/
luhnch
التعريف
The meal that people usually eat in the middle of the day, between breakfast and dinner.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Common and neutral word. In schools or workplaces, 'lunch break' is a typical phrase. In the UK, sometimes lunch is called 'dinner' in certain regions. 'Have lunch' is preferred to 'eat lunch' in natural speech.
Spanish: almuerzoPortuguese (BR): almoçoPortuguese (PT): almoçoChinese (Simplified): 午饭 - 午餐Chinese (Traditional): 午餐 - 午飯Hindi: दोपहर का भोजनArabic: غداءBengali: দুপুরের খাবার - Lunch (লাঞ্চ)Russian: обедJapanese: 昼ごはん - 昼食Vietnamese: bữa trưaKorean: 점심Turkish: öğle yemeğiUrdu: دوپہر کا کھاناIndonesian: makan siang
جمل نموذجية
I usually eat lunch at 12 o’clock.
basic
My mom packs my lunch for school.
basic
Let’s have lunch together tomorrow.
basic
I forgot to bring my lunch today, so I’ll just grab something quick.
natural
Our lunch break is only thirty minutes, so we have to eat fast.
natural
Do you want to go out for lunch or eat here?
natural