Sentence examples of "pranzare" in Italian with translation "lunch"

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Translations: all50 lunch42 have lunch6 dine2
Ho appena finito di pranzare. I have just finished eating lunch.
Tom è fuori a pranzare. Tom is out to lunch.
Tom invitò Mary a pranzare fuori. Tom invited Mary out to lunch.
Io ho appena finito di pranzare. I have just finished eating lunch.
Non se la sentiva di pranzare. She didn't feel like eating lunch.
Mi lavo le mani prima di pranzare. I wash my hands before lunch.
Tom ha invitato Mary a pranzare fuori. Tom invited Mary out to lunch.
Avevo così poco tempo che ho dovuto pranzare di corsa. I had so little time that I had to eat lunch in a hurry.
Mary non ha ancora pranzato. Mary hasn't had her lunch yet.
I pranzi scolastici sono disgustosi! School lunches are disgusting!
Tom è fuori a pranzo. Tom is out to lunch.
Ci si vede a pranzo. See you at lunch.
Il pranzo è sul tavolo. The lunch is on the table.
Ho mangiato velocemente il pranzo. I quickly ate lunch.
Non c'è pranzo libero. There's no free lunch.
Il pranzo è a mezzogiorno. Lunch is at noon.
Andrò con te dopo aver pranzato. I will go with you after I have eaten my lunch.
Andrò con lei dopo aver pranzato. I will go with you after I have eaten my lunch.
Andrò con voi dopo aver pranzato. I will go with you after I have eaten my lunch.
Ho fame perché non ho pranzato. I am hungry because I did not eat lunch.
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