Usage examples of "Dinner" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom burned his first dinner. Tom quemó su primera cena.
Tom was late for dinner. Tom llegó tarde a la cena.
When do you eat dinner? ¿Cuándo cenas?
Seiko accepted his dinner invitation. Seiko aceptó la invitación a la cena.
She cooked the dinner herself. Ella misma preparó la cena.
The dinner was very good. La cena estuvo muy buena.
Dinner will be ready soon. La cena estará lista en seguida.
She is busy cooking dinner. Ella está ocupada preparando la cena.
The dinner is almost ready. La cena está casi lista.
Is there chicken for dinner? ¿Hay pollo para la cena?
The dinner was so delicious. La cena estuvo tan deliciosa.
What time is dinner served? ¿A qué hora se sirve la cena?
Mother is busy preparing dinner. Mi mamá está ocupada haciendo la cena.
How much time before dinner? ¿Cuánto tiempo hasta la cena?
My mother is preparing dinner. Mamá está preparando la cena.
Tom came just before dinner. Tom vino justo antes de la cena.
What time do you eat dinner? ¿A qué hora cenas?
Tom has to cook dinner tonight. Tom tiene que cocinar la cena esta noche.
I have to cook dinner today. Tengo que cocinar la cena hoy.
I know how to cook dinner. Yo sé cómo cocinar una cena.
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