Prandium.
Breakfast=lentaculum Lunch=prandium Dinner=cena Dessert=bellaria
el almuerzo = lunch
It is always breakfast,lunch,tea and after these comes dinner. Tea comes around 4 pm.
almorzar is the verb meaning "to eat lunch" unfortunately sala is loosely used. Its actual meaning is "room" normally referring to a classroom or a living room. So answering your question, "eat lunch in the (class)room.
Lunch in Latin is "prandium". To lunch would be "prandere" (the verb).
Prandium.
Prandium.
Breakfast=lentaculum Lunch=prandium Dinner=cena Dessert=bellaria
Quid sit tempus prandium,
Top Chef - 2006 Latin Lunch 3-6 was released on: USA: 18 July 2007 Japan: 3 December 2012
Compared to Britain America do have bigger meals on on average
have lunch
We did not take our lunch. We have not had our lunch. We have not taken lunch.
What did you have for lunch. It makes much more sense than what did you had for lunch.
Unless your lunch is literally running from you, it is "go to lunch."
Exit to lunch