"(Anata no) bangohan ha dou desu ka?"
Pronounced: (ah-nah-tah no) ban-go-han WA doe dess kah?
In a less formal setting, one could simply ask "dou?" (pronounced: doe-oh).
Dinner is served!!
tea is dinner or cup of tea if dinner banmeishi WA dou nattan desu ka och WA dou nattan desuka
Japanese food grilled at the dinner table.
Japanese people eats their dinner at night with chopsticks or spoon and fork as if like normal people do! Clear?
Dinner in Japanese is bangohan (hiragana) ばんごはん (Kanji) 晩ご飯
You may say 'yuushoku ni uchi ni kimasen ka.'
you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner
yes they do
dinner specials
Um...let's have dinner!
In Malayalam, "had your dinner?" is നിന്റെ രാത്രി ഭക്ഷണം കഴിച്ചോഖുക? (ninṟe rāthri bhakṣaṇaṁ kaḻicchōkhuka)
Yes, it is correct. "Eating dinner" is a common phrase used to describe the action of consuming the evening meal.