What does itadakimasu mean in Japanese?

Food is such a big part of Japanese culture, so it’s no surprise that there are set phrases that we often say when we’re about to eat in Japanese!

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What does itadakimasu mean?

While technically we can translate this verb to mean “to receive” in a very respectful tone, nowadays we use it in a similar way that we use “let’s eat!” in English.

*We do still use this verb in the context of recieving something in a formal tone, but it’s most widely used as a way of saying “let’s eat” before a meal.


The kanji, it’s meaning, and it’s reading in hiragana

We don’t use kanji when writing this word.


We can write “itadakimasu” using hiragana like this: いただきます。


Let’s try using いただきます・itadakimasu in a sentence!

Let’s try translating this sentence into Japanese:

The food has arrived! Let’s eat!

Gohan ga kimashita! Itadakimasu!

ごはん が きました!いただきます!

ご飯 が 来ました!いただきます!


Let’s try translating another sentence:

It looks delicious! Let’s eat.

Oishisou desu! Itadakimasu.

おいしそう です!いただきます。

美味しそう です!いただきます。


Let’s try translating one more sentence:

This soup smells great, doesn’t it?… Let’s eat!

Kono su-pu ga ii nioi ga shimasu ne. Itadakimasu!

この スープ が いい におい が します ね。いただきます!

この スープ が いい 匂い が します ね。いただきます!


And that’s いただきます!Do you know what we say after we finish a meal?


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