この食事は私たち日本の家族にありがとうと言うことです
Kono shokuji WA watashi-tachi Nippon no kazoku ni arigatō to iu koto desu
Japanese usually say "gochisosama" (which means "Thank you for the meal") after they eat.
i think it means lets eat so i guess it table manners or something.I think it means Thank You For This Meal!
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
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No exact translation. Loosely translated to "I shall Take" or "I shall Receive" Polite society: Used in Japanese society, this phrase is chanted, usually before a meal (like grace) to say "Thank you for the meal". But this is not a passing thank you, it is more detailed than that. This thank you extends to the host, the cook, the person who bought the food, the people that grew, harvested or hunted the food, as well as to the plants and animals who gave their lives for the meal. This is one of those niceties that make the Japanese culture quite unique.
hey!
my family
Try "Thank You"
senkai arigato but Japanese would never say this just domo arigato gozaimashita is best
Arigatou gozaimasu = Thank you very much
よかった (yokata)
Your host or hostess should have been thanked directly after the meal.