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How do you say "You're... my food. I'm going to eat you now" in Japanese? ?

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Please!!! On an episode of Trinity Blood... don't ask. Please!!! I've got some words like food, you, I, now and to.

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  1. it anime...right before a character eats it says itadakimasu or in english time to eat...i hope it helps


  2. You're my food, I am going to eat you now.

    Anata wa watashi no tabemono da, ima anata wo taberu.

    あなたは私の食べ物だ、今あなたを食べる。

    Anata= you

    Watashi no= my

    tabemono= food

    ima= now

    taberu= to eat

    You can use kimi/omae inplace of anata to slang it down.

    It can also be neglected in the first half of the sentence.  

  3. Unless you have a video of them saying it in Japanese there's no proof of this being what is said in Trinity Blood. Just guesswork. If you want the exact phrase you'll need to link a video.

    But I would translate it as: Omae... tabemono da. Ima omae o taberun!

    Omae = you (vulgar)

    Tabemono = food

    Ima = now

    Taberun = taberu (to eat)

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