Desayuno
Desayuno in 30 Seconds
- Desayuno means breakfast, the first meal of the day.
- It is a masculine noun used with 'el' or 'un'.
- Commonly paired with the verb 'tomar' or 'hacer'.
- Cultural variations exist regarding what constitutes a breakfast.
The Spanish word desayuno refers to the first meal of the day, known in English as breakfast. Etymologically, it is a fascinating word because it literally translates to 'un-fasting' or 'breaking the fast,' mirroring the construction of the English term. In the Hispanic world, the concept of desayuno is not just about nutrition; it is a cultural marker that varies significantly from country to country. While in Spain a typical desayuno might be a quick café con leche accompanied by a tostada (toast) or churros, in Mexico, it can be a hearty, savory affair featuring chilaquiles or huevos rancheros. Understanding this word requires recognizing it as a masculine noun, always preceded by the article el. It is used in daily routines, hotel bookings, and social invitations. When someone asks, '¿A qué hora es el desayuno?', they are inquiring about the schedule of the morning meal. It is important to distinguish the noun desayuno from the verb desayunar, which means 'to eat breakfast.' In Spanish conversation, you will often hear people discussing their morning habits using this term to set the tone for the rest of the day.
- Grammatical Gender
- Masculine (el desayuno / los desayunos).
El desayuno es la comida más importante del día según muchas personas.
- Cultural Nuance
- In Spain, breakfast is often light, whereas in Latin America, it can be the heaviest meal.
¿Quieres un desayuno continental o algo más fuerte?
- Common Pairing
- Often used with the verb 'tomar' (to have/take breakfast) or 'servir' (to serve breakfast).
Preparé un desayuno sorpresa para tu cumpleaños.
Furthermore, desayuno can be categorized into various types. You might encounter the desayuno buffet in tourist areas, the desayuno de trabajo during professional meetings, or the desayuno ligero if you are on a diet. In literature and film, breakfast scenes are frequently used to establish the family dynamic or the start of a journey. The word carries a sense of freshness and new beginnings. Whether you are ordering in a busy Madrid café or sitting down in a quiet Andean village, saying 'Me gustaría el desayuno' is your gateway to the local morning culture. It is one of the very first words a Spanish learner masters because of its practical necessity in daily survival and travel.
Using the word desayuno correctly involves understanding its role as a noun and its interaction with verbs and adjectives. The most common verb paired with it is tomar (to take/have) or hacer (to make/prepare). For example, 'Voy a tomar el desayuno' means 'I am going to have breakfast.' If you are the one cooking, you would say 'Estoy preparando el desayuno.' It is also crucial to note that Spanish speakers often use the verb desayunar directly, but when they want to emphasize the meal itself or describe it, the noun desayuno is indispensable. You can modify it with adjectives to provide more detail: un desayuno saludable (a healthy breakfast), un desayuno abundante (a hearty breakfast), or un desayuno rápido (a quick breakfast).
El desayuno en este hotel se sirve de siete a diez de la mañana.
- Sentence Structure
- Subject + Verb + (Article) + Desayuno. Example: 'Nosotros disfrutamos el desayuno.'
¿Qué prefieres para el desayuno, café o té?
In more complex sentences, desayuno can act as the subject or the object. As a subject: 'Un buen desayuno te da energía para todo el día.' As an object: 'Ella nunca se salta el desayuno.' You might also hear it in the plural form, desayunos, when referring to multiple instances or a menu of options: 'Ofrecemos diversos desayunos típicos.' In business contexts, a 'desayuno de negocios' is a common way to network. When describing the components of the meal, you use the preposition de: 'Un desayuno de huevos y tocino.' Mastery of this word allows you to navigate the first part of your day in any Spanish-speaking country with ease and precision.
You will encounter the word desayuno in a multitude of real-world settings. The most common is the hospitality industry. Hotels, hostels, and bed-and-breakfasts will prominently display signs for 'Desayuno Incluido' or 'Zona de Desayuno.' If you are walking down the street in a Spanish city, you will see chalkboards outside cafeterias listing 'Ofertas de Desayuno' (Breakfast Deals), often featuring a coffee and a croissant for a set price. In domestic life, parents will call out to their children, '¡El desayuno está listo!' (Breakfast is ready!). In media, news programs might have segments called 'Desayuno con...' followed by an interview with a famous person. Social media is also a hotbed for this word, with hashtags like #desayunosaludable or #desayunodecampeones accompanying photos of elaborate morning meals.
En el menú dice que el desayuno termina a las once.
Moreover, in office environments, colleagues might ask, '¿Vamos por un desayuno rápido?' before a meeting starts. In literature, particularly in realistic fiction, the description of a character's desayuno can tell the reader a lot about their social status or state of mind. A 'desayuno solitario' might suggest loneliness, while a 'desayuno familiar' suggests warmth. In medical contexts, a doctor might ask if you have had 'desayuno' before a blood test, using the phrase 'en ayunas' (fasting) which is the opposite state. Recognizing the word in these varied contexts—from the clatter of a busy café to the formal setting of a business hotel—is essential for full linguistic immersion.
Even though desayuno is an A1 level word, students often make several recurring errors. The most frequent is confusing the noun with the verb. In English, 'breakfast' can be both, but in Spanish, desayuno is the meal and desayunar is the action. Saying 'Yo desayuno el pan' is correct (verb), but saying 'Mi desayuno es pan' is also correct (noun). A common mistake is using the feminine article: 'la desayuno.' Always remember it is masculine: el desayuno. Another error involves the preposition; English speakers often say 'para desayuno' (for breakfast), but in Spanish, it is more natural to say 'en el desayuno' or 'para el desayuno' (using the article).
- Mistake 1: Wrong Article
- Incorrect: La desayuno. Correct: El desayuno.
No digas 'quiero desayuno', di 'quiero el desayuno'.
Additionally, learners sometimes confuse desayuno with almuerzo. In some countries like Spain, almuerzo is a mid-morning snack, while in others like Mexico or Colombia, it is the main mid-day meal (lunch). This can lead to confusion about which meal is which. Furthermore, avoid using 'tener desayuno' as a literal translation of 'to have breakfast.' While understood, 'tomar el desayuno' or simply using the verb 'desayunar' is much more idiomatic. Finally, ensure you don't misspell it as 'desalluno'; the 'y' is essential for the correct pronunciation and spelling.
While desayuno is the standard term, there are several related words that describe morning eating habits. Almuerzo is the most common point of confusion. In Spain, if you have a sandwich at 11:00 AM, that is your almuerzo, whereas your 8:00 AM coffee was your desayuno. In many Latin American countries, however, almuerzo is lunch. Another term is merienda, which is a late afternoon snack, similar to tea time. If you are looking for a very light morning bite, you might call it a tentempié or a refrigerio.
- Desayuno vs. Almuerzo
- Desayuno is the very first meal. Almuerzo's meaning depends on the country (mid-morning snack or lunch).
Después del desayuno, tomamos un pequeño almuerzo a media mañana.
In some regions, you might hear parva (specifically in parts of Colombia for morning pastries) or picoteo (informal snacking). If you are referring to the action of breaking a fast in a religious sense (like after Ramadan), the term ruptura del ayuno is used. For those who combine breakfast and lunch, the English loanword brunch is becoming increasingly popular in urban areas like Madrid, Barcelona, or Mexico City, though it hasn't replaced the traditional terms. Knowing these distinctions helps you sound more like a native speaker and prevents you from showing up for a meal at the wrong time!
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Fun Fact
It shares the exact same logic as the English word 'breakfast' (break + fast).
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'y' as a hard 'j' like in 'jump'.
- Missing the 'u' sound.
- Stressing the first or last syllable.
- Confusing the spelling with 'll'.
- Pronouncing the 'd' too hard like in English 'dog'.
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to recognize in menus and signs.
Watch out for the 'y' instead of 'll'.
The 'y' sound needs some practice for English speakers.
Clearly pronounced in most dialects.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Advanced
Grammar to Know
The use of 'el' with masculine nouns.
El desayuno es bueno.
Stem-changing verbs like 'preferir' (e-ie).
Yo prefiero el desayuno.
Reflexive verbs for routines.
Me levanto y tomo el desayuno.
Prepositions with meals (para, en, después de).
Huevo para el desayuno.
Adjective placement after the noun.
Un desayuno abundante.
Examples by Level
El desayuno es a las ocho.
Breakfast is at eight.
Simple subject + verb 'ser'.
Me gusta el desayuno.
I like breakfast.
Verb 'gustar' with masculine singular noun.
Yo quiero café para el desayuno.
I want coffee for breakfast.
Use of 'para el' for 'for'.
¿Dónde está el desayuno?
Where is the breakfast?
Question with 'dónde' and 'estar'.
Es un desayuno rico.
It is a delicious breakfast.
Adjective 'rico' following the noun.
Tomo mi desayuno ahora.
I take my breakfast now.
Possessive adjective 'mi'.
No tengo desayuno hoy.
I don't have breakfast today.
Negative sentence with 'tener'.
El desayuno está listo.
Breakfast is ready.
Adjective 'listo' with 'estar'.
Siempre tomo un desayuno saludable.
I always have a healthy breakfast.
Adverb of frequency 'siempre'.
¿Qué prefieres para el desayuno?
What do you prefer for breakfast?
Verb 'preferir' (e-ie stem change).
Mi desayuno favorito es el pan con tomate.
My favorite breakfast is bread with tomato.
Noun phrase as subject.
Ellos preparan el desayuno juntos.
They prepare breakfast together.
Adverb 'juntos' modifying the subject.
El hotel ofrece desayuno buffet.
The hotel offers a buffet breakfast.
Direct object without article in specific labels.
Ayer no tuve tiempo para el desayuno.
Yesterday I didn't have time for breakfast.
Preterite tense of 'tener'.
Compramos fruta para el desayuno de mañana.
We bought fruit for tomorrow's breakfast.
Prepositional phrase 'de mañana'.
El desayuno en España es ligero.
Breakfast in Spain is light.
Adjective 'ligero'.
Es importante que tomes el desayuno cada día.
It's important that you have breakfast every day.
Present subjunctive after 'es importante que'.
Cuando era niño, mi abuela hacía el desayuno.
When I was a child, my grandmother made breakfast.
Imperfect tense for habitual actions.
He terminado mi desayuno hace diez minutos.
I finished my breakfast ten minutes ago.
Present perfect tense.
Si no comes el desayuno, estarás cansado.
If you don't eat breakfast, you will be tired.
First conditional (if + present, future).
Buscamos un café que sirva desayuno típico.
We are looking for a cafe that serves typical breakfast.
Subjunctive in relative clause for unknown entities.
Me gusta leer el periódico durante el desayuno.
I like to read the newspaper during breakfast.
Preposition 'durante'.
El desayuno fue servido en la terraza.
Breakfast was served on the terrace.
Passive voice 'fue servido'.
No creo que el desayuno sea muy caro aquí.
I don't think breakfast is very expensive here.
Subjunctive after 'no creo que'.
A pesar del desayuno abundante, todavía tengo hambre.
Despite the hearty breakfast, I'm still hungry.
Conjunction 'a pesar de'.
El desayuno de trabajo resultó ser muy productivo.
The business breakfast turned out to be very productive.
Verb 'resultar ser'.
Habiendo terminado el desayuno, salieron a caminar.
Having finished breakfast, they went out for a walk.
Compound gerund 'habiendo terminado'.
Se dice que el desayuno es fundamental para el cerebro.
It is said that breakfast is fundamental for the brain.
Impersonal 'se'.
No solo es un desayuno, es una tradición familiar.
It's not just a breakfast; it's a family tradition.
Correlative conjunction 'no solo... sino'.
Cualquier desayuno es bueno si se comparte con amigos.
Any breakfast is good if it's shared with friends.
Indefinite adjective 'cualquier'.
El aroma del desayuno recién hecho invadió la casa.
The aroma of freshly made breakfast filled the house.
Participle 'recién hecho' as adjective.
Dudo que encuentres un desayuno mejor en esta ciudad.
I doubt you will find a better breakfast in this city.
Subjunctive after 'dudar'.
El ritual del desayuno varía enormemente entre regiones.
The ritual of breakfast varies enormously between regions.
Abstract noun 'ritual'.
Tras un desayuno frugal, el monje comenzó su meditación.
After a frugal breakfast, the monk began his meditation.
Preposition 'tras' and adjective 'frugal'.
La importancia del desayuno ha sido objeto de debate médico.
The importance of breakfast has been the subject of medical debate.
Passive construction with 'haber sido'.
Incluso un desayuno modesto puede ser un festín.
Even a modest breakfast can be a feast.
Adverb 'incluso'.
Aquel desayuno en París marcó el inicio de su romance.
That breakfast in Paris marked the beginning of their romance.
Demonstrative adjective 'aquel'.
No hay desayuno que valga sin un buen café tostado.
There's no breakfast worth having without good roasted coffee.
Idiomatic expression 'que valga'.
El desayuno, lejos de ser una nimiedad, es vital.
Breakfast, far from being a trifle, is vital.
Parenthetical expression 'lejos de ser'.
Su rutina consistía en un desayuno tardío y una caminata.
His routine consisted of a late breakfast and a walk.
Verb 'consistir en'.
La fenomenología del desayuno revela pautas culturales profundas.
The phenomenology of breakfast reveals deep cultural patterns.
Academic vocabulary 'fenomenología'.
Bajo la apariencia de un simple desayuno, se fraguó la traición.
Under the guise of a simple breakfast, the betrayal was forged.
Metaphorical use in narrative.
El desayuno devino en una tertulia literaria improvisada.
Breakfast turned into an improvised literary gathering.
Verb 'devenir en'.
Pocos placeres superan a un desayuno pausado frente al mar.
Few pleasures surpass a leisurely breakfast facing the sea.
Quantifier 'pocos'.
El concepto de desayuno continental es una construcción turística.
The concept of continental breakfast is a tourist construction.
Complex noun phrase.
Aquel desayuno pantagruélico dejó a los comensales exhaustos.
That Pantagruelian breakfast left the diners exhausted.
Literary adjective 'pantagruélico'.
La frugalidad de su desayuno contrastaba con su opulencia.
The frugality of his breakfast contrasted with his opulence.
Noun 'frugalidad' vs 'opulencia'.
Cualquier atisbo de mal humor se disipó con el desayuno.
Any hint of bad mood dissipated with breakfast.
Noun 'atisbo'.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— Indicates breakfast is part of the price.
La habitación tiene el desayuno incluido.
— A breakfast given as a gift or surprise.
Le enviaron un desayuno sorpresa por su aniversario.
Often Confused With
In Spain, it's a snack; in LatAm, it's lunch.
Ayuno is fasting; desayuno is breaking the fast.
Desayunar is the verb (to eat breakfast).
Idioms & Expressions
— A very large or nutritious breakfast.
Este es un verdadero desayuno de campeones.
Informal— To find out about a piece of news first thing in the morning.
Me desayuné con la noticia del accidente.
Colloquial— To have not eaten yet (opposite of having had breakfast).
Tengo que ir al médico en ayunas.
Neutral— To be in a bad mood (metaphorically).
Parece que hoy no has desayunado, ¡qué humor!
Slang— To eat breakfast slowly and enjoyably.
Los domingos me tomo el desayuno con calma.
Neutral— A breakfast with eggs, bacon, and pancakes.
Pidieron un desayuno americano en el café.
Neutral— Specifically toast with olive oil and tomato.
Nada supera a un buen desayuno andaluz.
Regional— Health and sustenance are more important than words.
Come algo, más vale un desayuno que cien consejos.
ProverbialEasily Confused
Regional differences in meaning.
Desayuno is always the first meal. Almuerzo changes meaning based on geography.
En México, el almuerzo es a las dos de la tarde.
Both are smaller meals.
Desayuno is in the morning; merienda is in the afternoon.
La merienda es a las cinco.
Both are daily meals.
Desayuno is the first; cena is the last.
La cena es ligera.
Both can be light bites.
Aperitivo is usually before a main meal like lunch.
Tomamos un aperitivo antes de comer.
Modern alternative.
Brunch is a modern English loanword for late breakfast/early lunch.
Vamos de brunch el domingo.
Sentence Patterns
El desayuno es [adjective].
El desayuno es rico.
Quiero [food] para el desayuno.
Quiero pan para el desayuno.
Siempre tomo [food] en el desayuno.
Siempre tomo fruta en el desayuno.
Prefiero el desayuno [adjective].
Prefiero el desayuno caliente.
Si tengo tiempo, preparo el desayuno.
Si tengo tiempo, preparo el desayuno.
Espero que el desayuno esté listo.
Espero que el desayuno esté listo.
A pesar de no tener hambre, comí el desayuno.
A pesar de no tener hambre, comí el desayuno.
Dado que el desayuno era escaso, tuvimos hambre pronto.
Dado que el desayuno era escaso, tuvimos hambre pronto.
Word Family
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Verbs
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How to Use It
Extremely high in daily conversation.
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La desayuno
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El desayuno
The word is masculine, so it requires the masculine article.
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Yo desayuno el café
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Yo desayuno café
When using the verb 'desayunar', you often don't need the article for the food item.
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Tener desayuno
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Tomar el desayuno
'Tener' is a literal translation of 'to have', but 'tomar' or 'desayunar' is more idiomatic.
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Desalluno
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Desayuno
Spelling error: the word uses a 'y', not a double 'l'.
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Para desayuno
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Para el desayuno
Spanish usually requires the definite article in this prepositional phrase.
Tips
Gender Check
Always pair 'desayuno' with masculine adjectives like 'bueno' or 'completo'.
Verb Usage
Use 'desayunar' as a verb to sound more natural in casual conversation.
Regionality
Be prepared for very heavy breakfasts in countries like Mexico or Colombia.
The Letter Y
Don't use 'll'. It is spelled with a 'y': de-sa-yu-no.
Hotel Tips
Look for 'desayuno incluido' to save money while traveling.
Importance
Use the phrase 'la comida más importante' when discussing health.
Invitations
Inviting someone for a 'desayuno' is a great, low-pressure way to meet.
Politeness
Say 'Quisiera el desayuno' to be polite in a restaurant.
Context Clues
If you hear 'mañana' and 'café', the word 'desayuno' is likely coming.
Opposites
Link 'desayuno' with 'ayuno' to remember it means 'break-fast'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'DAY' + 'SUN' + 'O'. When the SUN comes out for the DAY, you say 'O!' and eat breakfast.
Visual Association
Imagine a big yellow sun rising over a bowl of cereal shaped like the letter 'O'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to name five things you eat for 'desayuno' in Spanish today.
Word Origin
From the Spanish prefix 'des-' (undoing/removing) and 'ayuno' (fasting).
Original meaning: To break the fast after a night of sleep.
Romance (Latin roots).Cultural Context
Be aware that breakfast foods vary greatly; don't assume everyone eats the same thing.
English speakers might be surprised that 'desayuno' in Spain is often just a coffee and a cookie, unlike the 'Full English' or 'American Breakfast'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At a Hotel
- ¿Está incluido el desayuno?
- ¿A qué hora termina el desayuno?
- ¿Dónde se sirve el desayuno?
- Un desayuno continental, por favor.
At Home
- ¿Qué hay para el desayuno?
- El desayuno está en la mesa.
- Ayúdame a preparar el desayuno.
- No quiero desayuno hoy.
At a Cafe
- Quiero el menú de desayuno.
- Un desayuno andaluz, por favor.
- ¿Tienen opciones de desayuno saludable?
- La cuenta del desayuno, por favor.
At Work
- Mañana tenemos un desayuno de trabajo.
- ¿Quieres ir por un desayuno rápido?
- Hablamos durante el desayuno.
- Traje algo para el desayuno.
With a Doctor
- ¿Debo ir sin desayuno?
- Tome la pastilla después del desayuno.
- ¿Qué come usted para el desayuno?
- Es importante no saltarse el desayuno.
Conversation Starters
"¿Qué es lo que más te gusta comer para el desayuno?"
"¿Prefieres un desayuno dulce o uno salado?"
"¿A qué hora sueles tomar el desayuno los fines de semana?"
"¿Cuál es el desayuno típico en tu país de origen?"
"¿Crees que el desayuno es realmente la comida más importante?"
Journal Prompts
Describe tu desayuno ideal con todo lujo de detalles.
Escribe sobre una mañana en la que tuviste un desayuno muy especial.
Compara el desayuno en tu país con el desayuno típico de España.
¿Por qué crees que algunas personas prefieren saltarse el desayuno?
Inventa una receta para un nuevo tipo de desayuno saludable.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsEs masculino: 'el desayuno'. Nunca se dice 'la desayuno'.
'Desayuno' es el sustantivo (la comida) y 'desayunar' es el verbo (la acción).
Suelen tomar café, tostadas, galletas o churros. Es un desayuno ligero.
Es más correcto y natural decir 'para el desayuno', usando el artículo.
Es un desayuno ligero con café, pan, mantequilla y mermelada, común en hoteles.
Se puede decir 'desayunar' o 'tomar el desayuno'.
Sí, es muy común en los hoteles para turistas.
Normalmente entre las 7:00 y las 9:00 de la mañana.
Es una reunión profesional que ocurre mientras se desayuna.
Sí, 'mi desayuno' es correcto para referirte a tu comida.
Test Yourself 180 questions
Describe what you usually eat for breakfast in Spanish.
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Write a sentence using 'el desayuno' and 'saludable'.
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Explain why breakfast is important to you.
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Write an invitation to a business breakfast.
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Compare breakfast in your country with breakfast in Spain.
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Create a menu for a 'desayuno sorpresa'.
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Write a short story about a morning without breakfast.
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Describe the components of a 'desayuno continental'.
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Use the expression 'desayuno de campeones' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'Is breakfast included in the price?'
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Describe your favorite breakfast place.
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Write a dialogue between two people ordering breakfast.
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Explain the etymology of 'desayuno' in your own words.
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Write 3 tips for a healthy breakfast.
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Describe a traditional breakfast from a Spanish-speaking country.
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Write a complaint about a bad breakfast at a hotel.
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Use 'saltarse el desayuno' in a negative advice sentence.
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Describe what you would serve for a 'desayuno romántico'.
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Write a sentence using 'desayuno' in the plural.
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Translate: 'I found out the news at breakfast.'
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Say 'I would like breakfast' in Spanish.
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Say 'Breakfast is ready' in Spanish.
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Ask for a 'continental breakfast' in a hotel.
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Listen to the word: 'Desayuno'. What does it mean?
Listen to the sentence: 'El desayuno es a las nueve'. What time is breakfast?
Listen: '¿Quieres té o café para el desayuno?'. What are the options?
Listen: 'No hay desayuno hoy'. Is there breakfast?
Listen: 'El desayuno está incluido'. What is the status of the breakfast?
Listen: 'Tomo el desayuno con mi familia'. Who does the speaker eat with?
Listen: 'El desayuno buffet es excelente'. How is the breakfast described?
Listen: 'Preparé un desayuno sorpresa'. What kind of breakfast was it?
Listen: 'El desayuno termina pronto'. Is breakfast ending soon?
Listen: 'Prefiero fruta en el desayuno'. What does the speaker prefer?
Listen: 'El desayuno de trabajo es mañana'. When is the meeting?
Listen: 'Me encanta el desayuno'. Does the speaker like breakfast?
Listen: '¿Dónde está el desayuno?'. What is being asked?
Listen: 'Es un desayuno ligero'. Is it a heavy meal?
Listen: 'Comí el desayuno muy rápido'. How did the person eat?
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Summary
The word 'desayuno' is essential for daily communication. Example: 'El desayuno está en la mesa' (Breakfast is on the table). Remember it is masculine and refers to the meal, not the action.
- Desayuno means breakfast, the first meal of the day.
- It is a masculine noun used with 'el' or 'un'.
- Commonly paired with the verb 'tomar' or 'hacer'.
- Cultural variations exist regarding what constitutes a breakfast.
Gender Check
Always pair 'desayuno' with masculine adjectives like 'bueno' or 'completo'.
Verb Usage
Use 'desayunar' as a verb to sound more natural in casual conversation.
Regionality
Be prepared for very heavy breakfasts in countries like Mexico or Colombia.
The Letter Y
Don't use 'll'. It is spelled with a 'y': de-sa-yu-no.
Example
¿Qué quieres para el desayuno?
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