Usage examples of "has lunch" in English with translation to Spanish

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Translations: all53 almorzar53
She has lunch at home. Ella almuerza en su casa.
Once a month, she has lunch with her father. Ella almuerza con su padre una vez al mes.
He has already had lunch. Ya ha almorzado.
We had lunch at noon. Almorzamos al mediodía.
I have lunch at noon. Almuerzo a las 12 del medio día.
I generally have lunch there. Almuerzo ahí normalmente.
Well, let's have lunch. Bueno, vamos a almorzar.
We have lunch at midday. Nosotros almorzamos al mediodía.
Tom didn't have lunch. Tom no almorzó.
We have lunch about noon. Almorzamos a eso del mediodía.
He left after he had lunch. Se fue después del almuerzo.
We usually have lunch at noon. Comúnmente almorzamos al mediodía.
We have lunch at about noon. Almorzamos a eso del mediodía.
Where will you have lunch today? ¿Dónde vas a almorzar hoy?
Where are you having lunch today? ¿Dónde vas a almorzar hoy?
What time are you having lunch? ¿A qué hora almuerzas?
I entered a restaurant and had lunch. Entré a un restaurante y almorcé.
I entered the restaurant and had lunch. Entré al restaurante y almorcé.
We entered the restaurant and had lunch. Entramos al restaurante y almorzamos.
Why don't we have lunch together? ¿Por qué no almorzamos juntos?
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