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.
lets eat
Asa gohan o tabemasu
It means "who is", with extra attention to the "who". Dare ga kimasu ka? (WHO is coming?) Dare ga tabemasu ka? (WHO is eating?)
Come: kimasu (polite), or kuru (informal)Eat: tabemasu (polite), or taberu (informal)
'Ima [kara] tabemasu.' Or, sitting at a table with food, simply saying 'itadakimasu.'
'Will have dinner at Nagoya' would be 名古屋で夕食を食べます (nagoya de yuushoku o tabemasu) in Japanese.
Taberu is the short form of the verb "to eat."When you are speaking formally, it is tabemasu in present tense, tabemashita in past tense and tabemasen in negative form.Informally, it is tabeta in past tense and tabenaiin negative form.
Hi,As far as I can tell does it mean several things:Shigoto o shimasu = going to workatode hirogohan o tabemasu = later, I will have dinnernan ji ni hirugohan o tabemasu ka? = At what time do you want to have dinner?Hope that helps!This aforementioned translation is a bit off. But the first sentence is impossible to translate literally into English. A literal translation of this colloquial expression would be:Around the time of now I'm working. After that I will eat lunch. What time do you eat lunch?It's actually more like:After I finish this up (at work, usually), I'm going to lunch. What time are you going to lunch?Hirugohan=lunchYorugohan=dinner
i went to the cinema with my friends - tomodachi TO eigakan ni ikimashita. (lit, friends with cinema to went) i eat sushi with chopsticks - sushi ha hashi DE tabemasu. (lit, sushi chopsticks with eat) 一緒に isshoni - together, with
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