Components
57 examples found containing '召し上がる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
くだもの
果物
どうぞ
がって

Help yourself to some fruit.
どうぞ
がりください

Please, help yourself.
まず
ようい
用意
した
ちゃ
がっていただきましょう

First, let's have you drink the tea I've prepared.
てんない
店内
がり
です useful
Will you be eating here?
ケーキ
じゆう
自由
がって
くだ
さい

Please help yourself to the cake.
くだもの
果物
じゆう
自由
がって
ください
Please help yourself to some fruit.
なんでも
きな
ものから
がって
ください
Go ahead and start with anything you like.
ごちそうしっかり
がれ

Please eat up your dinner.
なん
でも
じゆう
自由
がって
ください
Help yourself to anything you'd like to eat.
じゆう
自由
がって
くだ
さい

Please help yourself to anything you like.
なん
でも
きな
もの
がって
くだ
さい

Help yourself to anything you like.
なに
がります

What would you like to eat?
こちら
がります

Is it for here?
なん
でも
きな
もの
がって
くだ
さい

Help yourself to anything you like.
ピザ
じゆう
自由
がって
ください
Please help yourself to the pizza.
どうぞ
くだもの
果物
じゆう
自由
がって
ください
Please help yourself to the fruit.
どうぞ
じゆう
自由
くだもの
果物
がり
くだ
さい

Please help yourself to the fruit.
どうぞ
じゆう
自由
がれ

Please help yourself.
ケーキもっと
がって
ください
Please help yourself to more cake.
ちゃ
がり
ください
Have some tea, won't you?
こうちゃ
紅茶
がりません

Would you care for a cup of tea?
ケーキもう
ひと
がりません

Can I tempt you to try another piece of cake?
きな
もの
じゆう
自由
がれ

Help yourself to whatever you like.
もう
いっぱい
一杯
ワイン
がりません

Will you have another glass of wine?
ぜひパイ
がり
ください
You have to have a piece of pie.
ケーキ
すこ
がりません

Will you eat a little cake?
もう
いっぱい
1杯
がれ

Have another cup.
ちゃ
がりません

Have some tea, won't you?
くだもの
果物
がりません

Would you like some fruit?
このケーキ
すこ
がり
なさい
Have a little of this cake.
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