How to Say ‘Thank you for the meal (after eating)’ in Japanese
ごちそうさまでした
ごちそうさまでした
💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced 'gochisousama deshita'.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a polite way to show appreciation after a meal, whether cooked at home or in a restaurant.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
ごご
[go]
prefix for politeness
Used in formal speech.
ご飯ができました。
The meal is ready.
ちそうちそう
[chisou]
feast
A large, special meal.
ごちそうをありがとう。
Thank you for the meal.
さまさま
[sama]
polite way to say 'you'
Shows respect to others.
あなたさまは。
How about you?
でしでし
[deshi]
a form of the verb
Indicates past or completion.
終わりました。
It is finished.
たた
[ta]
past tense marker
Changed to indicate the past tense in Japanese.
終わった。
It ended.
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