Is anyone hearing "disert" as the pronunciation for "desert"?
I did it wrong because I understood like "two desserts with lunch". Can't get what does it mean "two lunches with dessert". A bit confusing ...
Maybe someone is ordering a lunch special that comes with desert, but for two people?
It's two lunches, that both come with (a) dessert.
but in English that would typically be - two lunches with desserts (plural on the desserts). Duolingo accepts that as an answer, but gives you a comment that desserts is a typo.