The dictionary form/infinitive is "geniessen," and if you mean it as a command e.g. "enjoy [your meal]" it would be "geniesst" to a group of friends or "geniessen Sie" to strangers; however, if you are looking for what to say at the start of a meal, Germans simply say "guten Appetit" (bon appetit, or good apptite).
to enjoy - genießen - genießt - genoss - hat genossen But ... Enjoy yourself - Viel Vergnügen!
Lass es dir schmecken.Guten Appetit!
viel spass (its pronounces like : feel eshpass) means (have) lots of fun
die Fahrt Mann genießen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
habe Spaß is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
The English phrase enjoy your day cannot be translated directly into German. The closest German expressions are:Ich wünsche Dir einen schönen Tag (or simply schönen Tag)orViel Spaß heute.
Enjoy in German is genießen The corresponding noun is der Genuß (enjoyment)
"Genießen Sie" if you are telling someone to enjoy something. The "ß" is what is called an essett, it is a double "S" or "SS" and makes the dobble "S" sound of English. "Genießen" is the German word for enjoy, and is pronounced with a soft "G" like going..."G-en-eessen." You do know there is no Swiss language. The people of Switzerland speak German, French, and Italian, depending on the region of the country where they live.
To say ENJOY in Tagalog: magpakasaya
If you want to say something like "I don't enjoy being here." enjoy means "zevk almıyorum". If you want to say something like "Enjoy it." enjoy means "tadını çıkar".
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
enjoy your meal
How do you say "War" In german? Answer: "Krieg"