luncher

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Le verbe luncher est un canadianisme calqué sur l’anglais. Certains dictionnaires le consignent.

Il est préférable d’employer :

  • dîner/diner
  • manger
  • déjeuner (dans la francophonie internationale)

Exemples

  • Ils ont dîné au restaurant.
  • On a mangé ensemble ce midi.

Renseignements complémentaires

Voir aussi lunch et boîte à lunch.

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