Gohan literally translates into "Rice" or "Meal" depending on the situation. In this case, I'm assuming you want the meal slang. Here's a list of japanese words for meals.
"Asagohan" -Breakfast
"Hirugohan" -Lunch
"Yuugohan" -Dinner
"Yorugohan" -Midnight Snack or a VERY late Dinner
'Gohan' can mean "cooked rice," or more generally, can be used to mean "meal."
It means 'cooked rice,' but is also commonly used to refer to a 'meal.'
It can mean 'rice', and it can mean 'meal'.
'Meal' may be translated as either食事 (shokuji) orã”飯 (gohan) in Japanese.
Gohan, a Japanese word for rice.
'Meal' may be translated as either食事 (shokuji) orご飯 (gohan) in Japanese.
gohan from dragon ballZ if so witch one? kid gohan and age 9/10 gohan or the one im looking for
ご飯 "gohan"
Asa gohan o tabemasu
its katorien in Japanese i hope this helps if it doesn't im am sorry
In the Japanese version, Masako Nozawa plays him. In the English dub (funimation),Stephanie Nadolny does kid and teen Gohan. Kyle Hebert does adolescent and adult Gohan and Dameon Clarke does future Gohan. Now, Colleen Clinkenbeard does Gohan in Dragon ball Z Kai.
Gohan literally means 'rice' but it also means 'meal' because typically a meal consists of rice. 'asagohan' is breakfast, 'hirugohan' is lunch and 'bangohan' is dinner.
if you mean teen gohan then after he goes in the time chamber
It is the polite simple present, as well as future form, of the very 'taberu' meaning 'to eat'. Depending on the subject and how it is used, it can mean 'will eat, eat, eats' . Ex: [Kare wa gohan wo tabemasu ka?] = [Does he eat/will he eat rice?] *gohan can mean cooked rice as a meal, and also a meal in general.