In Sinhalese, you say "ඔබට ආහාරය පිණිස සතුටින් ඉන්න" (Obata āhāraya piṇisa sathutin inna) to mean "enjoy your meal." A more common phrase used is "ආහාරයක් රස විඳින්න" (Āhārayak rasa vindinna). This expression conveys the sentiment of wishing someone to enjoy their food.
In Sinhalese, you can say "ඔබ අහාරය කාමද?" (Oba ahāraya kāmada?). This phrase directly translates to "Have you eaten?" and is commonly used to inquire if someone has had a meal.
enjoy your meal
In Sinhalese, "Let's go eat" can be said as "අපි කන්න යමු" (api kanna yamu). This phrase invites someone to join you for a meal.
In italy you should say 'Bon Appetit' (Enjoy Your Meal)
You could borrow the French and say "bon apetit", or say "Enjoy your meal." It literally means "good benefit".
"Enjoy your meal" is "appréciez votre repas" in French. A standard formula is "bon appétit".
In Dutch, you say "Eet smakelijk" to wish someone to enjoy their meal. This phrase is commonly used before meals in Dutch-speaking countries. It conveys a warm sentiment, similar to "Bon appétit" in French or "Enjoy your meal" in English.
To say hello in sinhalese we say "Ayubowan" bt it is pronounced as aaaayuboooowan! & to say good bye.we say "subagaman" or "gihin ennan!
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