Lunch in France is dejeuner. If that didn't help just go to google and click on translate on the button that says MORE. Just choose the language and you could hear the word in the button that has a image of a speaker.
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Dejeuner means 'lunch'.
Déjeuner means 'lunch / to lunch' in French. A la fourchette translates as 'with a fork'.
Je n'aime pas le déjeuner.
"Le petit déjeuner" is the breakfast in French. "Le déjeuner" is properly the lunch around midday. Saying "le déjeuner du matin" is indicating you are speaking of breakfast, as opposed to lunch.
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Pack lunch in French is: panier repas
French lunch breaks are one hour long.
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French bread, yourself
The phrase "after we eat lunch" directly translated to French is "après nous déjeunons"
French baguettes with a side of French fries
The proper term for lunch in French is "dΓ©jeuner".
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Coffee
Food!