Anata to anata ga taberu mono WA marude onaji.
何を食べましたか? - Naniwo tabemashitaka?
何を食ったの? - Naniwo kuttano?
食べた tabeta 食べました tabemashita 食った kutta
などなど nadonado = etc
like a baws
stop asking questions
think for a second ask someome easle
taberu (to eat)
By virtue of the fact that Japanese food is inherently Japanese, it would be fair to say that the people of Japan eat the most Japanese food.
Japanese usually say "gochisosama" (which means "Thank you for the meal") after they eat.
It's "Itadakimasu".
Asa gohan o tabemasu
できるだけ食べてね (dekirudake tabete ne) may be translated as 'eat all you can' or 'eat as much as possible' in Japanese.
Ah tuna aiyaday song tins
Come: kimasu (polite), or kuru (informal)Eat: tabemasu (polite), or taberu (informal)
Sushi is a luxury for most Japanese, albeit an affordable one. Families I am familiar with might eat sushi once a month. If your question means "Is sushi a food most Japanese eat?," the answer would be "yes," but, again, not so often as, say, cooked fish and rice.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.