You could borrow the French and say "bon apetit", or say "Enjoy your meal." It literally means "good benefit".
¡Buen provecho!
good game
That's like asking "origin of good health? It's part of the Spanish language and it's a phrase made up of words that were developed by Spaniards many years ago. Perhaps a better question would be inquiring about the origin of the Spanish language.
Have a great day!
Bon voyage = Buen viaje
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It means, "Good afternoon. I hope everyone's enjoying their meal."
they say buen provecho
buen provecho - marsh street se1. http://www.thehungrycyclist.com/blog/2009/08/the-best-taco-in-london-buen-provecho.html
Literally, "come bien", but many times you will hear "buen provecho".
Mexican is not a language. Spanish is the official language of Mexico.
I am not 100 percent, because I'm only studying Spanish, but unless a prayer is going to be said than I believe most of the time you say "buen provecho, or just "provecho". These mean, I believe, "may the meal be beneficial to you" or something on that line. Hope this helps a little.
the exact translation would be good eating. Spanish - Buen provecho.