brunch

See also: Brunch

English

Etymology

Blend of breakfast + lunch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɹʌntʃ/
  • Rhymes: -ʌntʃ

Noun

brunch (countable and uncountable, plural brunches)

  1. A meal eaten later in the day than breakfast and earlier than lunch, and often consisting of typical foods from both of those meals.

Translations

Verb

brunch (third-person singular simple present brunches, present participle brunching, simple past and past participle brunched)

  1. To eat brunch.

See also


Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English brunch.

Pronunciation

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Verb

brunch

  1. first-person singular present indicative of brunchen
  2. imperative of brunchen

Finnish

Etymology

Borrowed from English brunch.

Noun

brunch

  1. (rare) brunch

Declension

Inflection of brunch (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative brunch brunchit
genitive brunchin brunchien
partitive brunchia bruncheja
illative brunchiin bruncheihin
singular plural
nominative brunch brunchit
accusative nom. brunch brunchit
gen. brunchin
genitive brunchin brunchien
partitive brunchia bruncheja
inessive brunchissa bruncheissa
elative brunchista bruncheista
illative brunchiin bruncheihin
adessive brunchilla bruncheilla
ablative brunchilta bruncheilta
allative brunchille bruncheille
essive brunchina bruncheina
translative brunchiksi bruncheiksi
instructive brunchein
abessive brunchitta bruncheitta
comitative bruncheineen

Synonyms


French

Etymology

Borrowed from English brunch.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʁœ̃ʃ/

Noun

brunch m (plural brunches)

  1. brunch

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from English brunch.

Noun

brunch m (invariable)

  1. brunch

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from English brunch.

Noun

brunch m (plural brunches)

  1. brunch (meal eaten later than breakfast and earlier than lunch)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from English brunch.

Noun

brunch m (plural brunchs)

  1. brunch
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