japanese eating phrases - Axtarish в Google
What to say before, during, and after your meal
  • Meshiagare: “bon appétit” ...
  • Itadakimasu: “to eat and receive” ...
  • Gochisousama: “thank you for everything” ...
  • Harapeko: “I'm hungry” ...
  • Oishii: “it's delicious” ...
  • Okawari kudasai: “more food please” ...
  • Kuishinbo: “a person who loves to eat”
31 окт. 2024 г. · Don't forget to show appreciation for the food before you eat! いただきます (i-ta-da-ki-ma-su) is the phrase used before eating a meal in Japan.
29 окт. 2021 г. · Essential Japanese Words and Phrases For Eating · Kanpai (乾杯/カンパイ): Cheers! · Itadakimasu (いただきます): I humbly receive · Gochisousama ...
13 нояб. 2015 г. · Whether its “Dig in!”, “Mahlzeit!” or “Bon apetit!”, when it comes to enjoying good food with good friends, there's a saying for it in ...
13 сент. 2023 г. · "Itadakimasu" (いただきます). Before you start your meal, it's customary to say "Itadakimasu," which loosely translates to "I humbly receive." ...
22 мая 2024 г. · Before a meal in Japan, it's customary to say "itadakimasu," which is used to express gratitude for the meal about to be eaten. This phrase is a ...
7 июл. 2023 г. · In Japan, it is customary to say "itadakimasu" (いただきます) before starting a meal. In english, it is often translated as "I humbly receive" or "let's eat.”
11 дек. 2023 г. · Useful Japanese Phrases in Restaurant ; いらっしゃいませ Irasshaimase “Welcome.” Staff will often greet you with this phrase upon entering.
4 июн. 2024 г. · They usually say “Itadakimasu” before digging into their meals. It's a way of showing gratitude for the food and everyone who helped prepare it.
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