See also: pranzi

Romanian

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Etymology

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Probably from Latin prandēre, present active infinitive of prandeō, with change in conjugation, or from prânz. Compare Italian pranzare, Calabrian pranziare, Logudorese Sardinian prandere, Vegliot/Dalmatian prandar, Aromanian prãndzu, prãndzescu.

Verb

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a prânzi (third-person singular present prânzește, past participle prânzit) 4th conj.

  1. to lunch, lunch on, eat lunch, dine
    Synonym: dejuna

Conjugation

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