"Good appetite!" literally and "Enjoy your food!" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Bon appétit!
Specifically, the masculine adjective bon means "good". The masculine noun appétit translates as "appetite". The pronunciation will be "bo-na-pe-tee" in French.
Answer: French
Source: http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/bonappetit.htm
Bon appetit.
Good appetite!
good appetite
'bon appétit'
itadakimas!
'good'
Bon courage in French means "Good luck!" or "Hang in there!" in English.
"quel bon" (something) means "what a good" (something).
Bon travail!
Avoir du bon temps in French means "To have a good time" in English.
Bon appétit means "Good appetite" or "enjoy your meal" in English.
en guete
Bon appétit! in French is "Enjoy your meal!" or "Have a good appetite!" in English.
bon appetite
Always a good appetite.
Bon appetit means "good appetite".
Happy eating :)
Bon means good, appetit means, well, appetite. So Bon Appetit means Good Appetite.
the answer is καλή όρεξη kali orexi, which exactly bon appetitbest
It is pronounced similarly to the way it is spelt. Bon voy-aje is the correct way to say it.
APPETIT with an accent rightwards (accent de grave) on the E of the word appetit is a french word while APPETITE as we all know is an English word. But while saying BON APPETIT, we should not use an e after the word appetit and while writing the same, an accent must always be there.... :)
Bon Voyage is french. Say "Bon Voyage". The current phrasing does not make sense in English or in French. One would not say "Safe Travels, our friends" in English. One might say "May you have safe travels, dear friends" which would be translated as "Bon Voyage, chers amis". Bon voyage a nos ami - in french safe journeys our friends- in English