déjeuner, le déjeuner
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., éternuer.).
intransitive verb
a. to have lunch
On déjeune ensemble demain à midi ?Should we have lunch together tomorrow at noon?
2. (to eat the morning meal)
Regionalism used in Québec.
(Québec)
a. to have breakfast
À quelle heure déjeunez-vous d'habitude?What time do you usually have breakfast?
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. lunch
J'ai apporté les restes d'hier soir pour le déjeuner d'aujourd'hui.I brought last night's leftovers for today's lunch.
4. (morning meal)
Regionalism used in Québec.
(Québec)
a. breakfast
Que veux-tu pour ton déjeuner ce matin?What do you want for breakfast this morning?
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