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Itadakimashita is a formal expression of thanks when receiving something, such as a meal, particularly when placing yourself in a lower social or hierarchical position than the giver. It can also simply be "I received . . ."

Sono means "that" or "that thing".

The meaning could simply be : "I received that", or it could be a much more formal "thank you for going to all that trouble for me".

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