If you are going to eat with foreign friends, give them the honour to wish them a “Good Appetite” in their language. How "Good appetite" in all languages!
- Afrikaans: “Smaaklike ete” or “Lekker eet”
- Albanian: “T’boftë mire”
- German: “Guten Appetit” or “Mahlzeit”
- Amharic: “Melkam Megeb”
- English: “Tuck in” or “Get stuck in” or “Enjoy your meal” or “Happy eating”
- Arab: “Bil-hanā’ wa ash-shifā” or “Bil hana wish shifa” (Egyptian)
- Armenian: “Bari akh.orzh.ak”
- Aromanian: “Oraxi bunã” or “S-vã facã ghini”
- Azeri: “Nush olsun”
- Basque: “On egin”
- Belarus: “Smachna yesci”
- Breton: “Kalon digor” or “Debrit ervat” or “Debrit a galon”
- Bulgaria: “Dobãr apetit” or “Dobãr apetit”
- Catalan: “Good profit”
- Chamorro: “Buen prubechu”
- Chinese: “Sihk faahn” or “Mànmàn chī”
- Celte: “Omlowen dha bos”
- Korean: "Jal meokkesseumnida" (before lunch) and "Jal meogeosseumnida" (after)
- Créole Haitien : « Bon apeti »
- Croatian: “Dobar tek”
- Danish: “Velbekomme”
- Spanish: Buen provecho or Buen apetito
- Esperanto: “Bonan apetiton”
- Estonian: “Jätku leiba” and “Head isu”
- Faroese: “Vælgagnist”
- Finland: “Hyväää ruokahalua”
- English: “Good appetite”
- Frioulan: “Good pitìc”
- Gallois: "Mwynhewch eich bwyd"
- Genoa: “Bon pro”
- Georgian: “Gaamoth” or “Gaamos” or “Gemrielad miirthvith” or “Gemrielad miirthvi”
- Greek: “Kalí óreksi”
- Hawaien: "E endra ka-ua" (singulier) or "E endra ka-kou" (pluriel)
- Hebrew: “B’tayavon”
- Hindi: "Svādiṣṭ khānā"
- Hungarians: "Jó etvágyat"
- Iceland: "Verði Śér að góðu"
- Indonesian: Selamat makan
- Inuktitat: "Atii niriliqta"
- Italian: « Buon appetito »
- Japanese: "Itadakimasu" (before meals) and "Gochisōsama" (after) or "Dozo meshiagare"
- Jersiais : « Bouan appétit »
- Kazaque: "As bolsın"
- Klingon: « yISop » (singular) « peSop » (pluriel)
- Latin: « Bonum appetitionem »
- Letton: "Labu apetiti"
- Lithuanian: « Gero apetito » or « Skanaus »
- Lojban: “A’o.e’o lo sanmi cu xamgu ko”
- Luxembourg: Gudden Appetit
- Macedonian: Priyatno yadenye
- Malay: "Selamat menjamu selera" or "Jemput makan" or " Makan makan"
- Maltais: "L-ikla t-tajba"
- Marathi: "Ruckar jevastraße"
- Mongolian: "Saihan hoollooroi"
- Dutch: “Smakelijk eten” or “Eet Smakelijk”
- Norwegian: « Vær så god » or « Vel bekomme »
- Occitan: "Good apetís"
- Urdu: « Maze karein »
- Uzbek: "Yoqimli ishtaha"
- Persia: “Befarma’id” or “Nooshe jan”
- Polish: “Smacz’nego”
- Portuguese: « Bom apetite »
- Romanian: "Poftă bună"
- Russian: Prijatnogo appetita
- Sabethir: “Endiaré’hysil”
- Serb: Prijatno
- Slovakia: "Dobrú chué
- Slovenian: "Dober tek"
- Swedish: "Smaklig måltid"
- Swahili: “Ufurahie chakula chako” (singulier) or “ Msifurahie chakula chenu” (pluriel)
- Tagalog: “Tayo’y magsikain” or “ Kainan na”
- Tajik: "Ishtihoii Sof"
- Czech: “Dobrou chué”
- Thai: " Koh hai cha-roen ar-harn"
- Tigrinya: « blaking «
- Turk: "Afiyet olsun"
- Ukrainian: "Smačnoho"
- Vietnamese: "in ngon nhé" or "Chúc ngon mieng"
- Xhosa: "Ukonwabele ukutya kwakho"
- Yiddish: " Es gezunterheyt"
- Yorùbá: "Ounjẹ ajẹye o" or "Yo gba ibi re"
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