Let's do lunch Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫɛts/ /ˈdu/ /ˈɫəntʃ
LETS DOO LUNCH
lɛts/ /dʉː/ /lˈʌntʃ
lets DYOO LUNCH
Definition
A casual way to suggest meeting someone for lunch, either soon or at an unspecified time.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly informal, used among friends, coworkers, or acquaintances. Sometimes said politely without real intention to plan; be aware it can be a friendly brush-off as well as a genuine invitation.
Spanish: almorcemos - vamos a almorzarPortuguese (BR): vamos almoçar - vamos marcar um almoçoPortuguese (PT): vamos almoçarChinese (Simplified): 一起吃午饭吧 - 咱们午餐Chinese (Traditional): 一起喫午飯吧 - 咱們午餐Hindi: चलो लंच करेंArabic: فلنتناول الغداءBengali: দুপুরে খেতে দেখা করিRussian: пообедаем вместе - давай пообедаемJapanese: ランチしよう - 一緒にランチしませんかVietnamese: đi ăn trưa nhéKorean: 점심 같이 먹자Turkish: bir gün öğle yemeği yiyelimUrdu: چلو دوپہر کا کھانا ساتھ کھائیںIndonesian: ayo makan siang bareng
Example Sentences
Let's do lunch tomorrow.
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She said, 'Let's do lunch,' before leaving.
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Let's do lunch next week if you are free.
basic
We keep saying 'let's do lunch' but never actually make plans.
natural
If you're in town, let's do lunch!
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He gave me his card and said, 'Let's do lunch sometime.'
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