Isn't that the word they say before that eat something? Like "Thanks for the food"
Ikimasta? (Sorry for my spelling)
I think it would help if you said what they're doing.
No, when you're going to eat, you say "Itadakimasu", and after you ate, you say "gochousama". That's not it.
Umm... Aishikimashita? That's what it sounds like, going by what everyone wrote...
Kimashita is the past tense of the verb "to come", in polite speach...
Isn't that the word they say before that eat something? Like "Thanks for the food"
Ikimasta? (Sorry for my spelling)
I think it would help if you said what they're doing.
No, when you're going to eat, you say "Itadakimasu", and after you ate, you say "gochousama". That's not it.
Umm... Aishikimashita? That's what it sounds like, going by what everyone wrote...
Kimashita is the past tense of the verb "to come", in polite speach...