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食べてもいいですか?

tabete mo ii desu ka?

May I eat?

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A polite question asking for permission to consume food.

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ご飯を______もいいですか? (Is it okay to eat rice?)

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このケーキを______もいいですか? (Is it okay to eat this cake?)

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お菓子を______いいですか? (Is it okay to eat sweets?)

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The word '食べる' (taberu) means 'to eat'. The suffix '-てもいいですか' (-te mo ii desu ka) is a common grammatical construction used to ask for permission. '食べる' comes from Old Japanese. The exact etymological roots are somewhat debated, but it is generally accepted that the 'ta' root is related to the act of holding or taking, and 'beru' is a common verb ending. The full history of this word, like many Japanese verbs, is complex and involves phonetic shifts and semantic developments over centuries. Its usage can be traced back to early classical Japanese literature. The 'te' form is a versatile conjunctive form of verbs, and when combined with 'mo ii desu ka', it forms a polite interrogative for permission. 'Ii' means 'good' or 'acceptable', and 'desu ka' makes it a polite question. Thus, literally it can be interpreted as 'Is it good even if I eat?' or 'Is eating acceptable?'

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