What is the correct english expression to say to soemone eating?In french is Bon Appetite?



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a literal translation doesnt really work, but the expression would be "enjoy your meal" or just "enjoy!"
Yes.
You could just say, "Enjoy!"
enjoy your meal
Enjoy your meal.
It's a french word/term, but it's acceptable in most European countries, even in the US.
"Enjoy your meal" is also used in English speaking countries.
"Enjoy your meal" is what some waiters say.
Enjoy!
I don't think there is a commonly accepted phrase for eating in English.we just say "bon appetite", too :)

Eating is not an event here. This is why Americans are fat and French people are not. Seriously.
Enjoy your meal.
bon appetie is used alot
I guess Bon Appetite is a universally understood term. Even Latinas use it in Soth America.
FRENCH ENGLISH

Bon Good
Appetite Appetite

So the English equivalent would be "Enjoy your meal"
I don't think there is an expression equivalent to the french 'Bon Appetite'.

Enjoy your meal - is a translation - it is not said before meals.

The tendency is to complement the meal after it has been eaten - like - 'I really enjoyed that'! or 'Excellent meal!' or just burb!
just to know! : in french, it's "bon appetit" (say bonne apeti!) without e at the end ;)
Enjoy your meal or have a good meal
"Eat hearty!"
Enjoy your meal
enjoy your meal
Relish food.

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