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Title:
After meal, you say...
Answer:
Gochisousamadeshita
 
Hints:
1. 'a banquet'is 'Gochisou'in Japanese.
2. add 'sama'makes it respectful
3. At this moment, eating is past. So you can add 'deshita'
 
Explanation:
In short, you can say, Gochisousama. 'Chisou' means runnning.'Go'is added in polite situation. the word show appreciation for someone made a effort to prepare meal. We say this word to gratitude for cook, farmer, family member who help us to living,and to animals and vagitables which give us its life.

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Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3.5
# of votes 43
# of Garbage Votes 7
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 0


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Stoica C.
Rating: 5 July 4, 2011
 
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chelle g.
Rating: 3 October 31, 2010
 
Instead of "Gochisousamadeshita", in Filipino (Tagalog) we say "kainan na!"
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Mancy P.
Rating: 5 September 14, 2010
 
Instead of "Gochisousamadeshita", in English we say "Thanks for the meal."
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Guest
Rating: 0 July 25, 2010
 
Instead of "Gochisousamadeshita", in German we say "Es hat gut geschmeckt."
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Johan V.
Rating: 5 June 8, 2010
 
Instead of "Gochisousamadeshita", in Dutch we say "Dank je voor de maaltijd"
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Guest
Rating: 5 May 15, 2010
 
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Mara L.
Rating: 5 April 10, 2010
 
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Guest
Rating: 3 February 2, 2010
 
Instead of "Gochisousamadeshita", in French we say "merci pour ce repas"
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Norman C.
Rating: 4 January 22, 2010
Mi nivel de japonés es bastante bajo, pero en romanji es mas facil aprender japonés.私の日本語のレベルかなり低いですが、ローマ字日本語を勉強する方が簡単です。
Instead of "Gochisousamadeshita", in Spanish we say "Que aproveche!"
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Guest
Rating: 5 December 8, 2009
 
Instead of "Gochisousamadeshita", in French we say "C'était bon !"
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