'Meal' may be translated as either食事 (shokuji) orã”飯 (gohan) in Japanese.
It can mean 'rice', and it can mean 'meal'.
'Meal' may be translated as either食事 (shokuji) orご飯 (gohan) in Japanese.
I means "Japanese food".
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 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.
beans rice
"Gochisou-sama" is a Japanese expression used after a meal to show appreciation for the food and the effort put into preparing it. It can be translated to English as "thank you for the meal" or "that was delicious."
shokuji
Japanese people have "obento" that thing is a meal made at home brought to lunch.
Miso soup is
Japanese people eat fish and rice eveyday with each meal
I am assuming you are asking what it means translated into English. Gochisou means feast in Japanese so you are literally saying " It was a feast!!" but you are socially saying "thank you very much for the meal!" and giving respect to the people who prepared it for you.