Usage examples of "having for dinner" in English with translation to Spanish

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What are we having for dinner today? ¿Qué hay para cenar hoy?
Yesterday I bought a dog. Sadly my aunt cooked it for dinner. Ayer compré un perro. Por desgracia, mi tía lo cocinó para la cena.
My friends invited me for dinner. Mis amigos me invitaron a cenar.
Tom was late for dinner. Tom llegó tarde a la cena.
For dinner we eat in the dining room. La cena la tomamos en el comedor.
Hurry up and set the table for dinner. Date prisa y pon la mesa para cenar.
I know a good place for dinner. Conozco un buen sitio para cenar.
Please take me out for dinner! ¡Sácame a cenar, por favor!
Tom had meat loaf and mashed potatoes for dinner. Tom cenó pastel de carne y puré.
It's time for dinner. Es hora de cenar.
Can you make me a Spanish omellete for dinner please? Por favor, hazme una tortilla de patatas para cenar.
Tom doesn't know what Mary wants to eat for dinner. Tom no sabe qué quiere cenar Mary.
I heard that you ate steak for dinner last night. Oí que anoche comiste filete para la cena.
It'll soon be time for dinner. Pronto será hora de cenar.
We have fish for dinner today. Hoy tendremos pescado de cena.
He often eats fish for dinner. Él suele comer pescado para cenar.
I'm wondering what to cook for dinner. Me estoy preguntando qué hacer para cenar.
I've decided what to cook for dinner. He decidido qué cocinar para la cena.
Is there chicken for dinner? ¿Hay pollo para la cena?
Do you have guests for dinner? ¿Tienes invitados para la cena?
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