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Professional TeacherThank you for the meal” in Korean (before eating)
Korean: 잘 먹겠습니다 (jal meokgetseumnida)
Literal Translation: “I will eat well”
Cultural Meaning: This phrase is often said before Korean meals to show gratitude. It’s similar to saying “Thank you for this meal” or acknowledging the effort behind the food preparation.
When to Use: Before starting a meal, especially when dining with others or if someone prepared or paid for the meal.
Example Dialogue:
A: 밥 먹자! (bap meokja!)
Let’s eat!
B: 잘 먹겠습니다. (jal meokgetseumnida.)
Thank you for the meal.
May 14, 2025 5:11 PM
MyTeacherCezille
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Taiwanese), English, Filipino (Tagalog), Japanese, Korean, Spanish
Learning Language
English
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