16 Examples of “べる”(To eat): You’d Be Using

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Yuka

I know 食べる means ‘to eat,’ but I’ve seen it used in so many different ways beyond just ‘eat food.’ Is there more to it?

Rei

食べる is richer than you think! Beyond the literal meaning, it appears in set expressions, idioms, and patterns that every fluent Japanese speaker uses. Let me show you the full picture!

食べる (たべる / taberu) is one of the first verbs Japanese learners encounter — and rightly so. But beyond the basics of eating food, 食べる appears in many natural expressions and patterns that reveal deeper aspects of Japanese communication.

FormJapaneseEnglish
Plain食べるTo eat
Polite食べます(I / We) eat
Past食べた / 食べましたAte
Negative食べない / 食べませんDon’t eat
Te-form食べてEating / Please eat
Potential食べられるCan eat / be able to eat
Passive食べられるBe eaten / get eaten
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Basic Usage: Eating Food

The most fundamental use — eating food or drink (sometimes):

JapaneseEnglish
朝ごはんを食べた。I ate breakfast.
何を食べたいですか?What do you want to eat?
もっと食べてください。Please eat more.
全部食べた!I ate everything!

食べる with Specific Patterns

食べる appears in many useful sentence patterns:

PatternExampleEnglish
〜を食べながら音楽を聴きながら食べるEat while listening to music
〜て食べる焼いて食べるGrill and eat it
〜に食べに行くラーメンを食べに行くGo to eat ramen
食べすぎる食べすぎた!Eat too much
食べてみる食べてみた。Tried eating it
食べきる全部食べきった。Finished eating all of it
Yuka

食べてみる — does that mean ‘try eating something for the first time’?

Rei

Exactly! 〜てみる (te-form + みる) always means ‘try doing something.’ 食べてみて! = Give it a try / taste it!

Figurative and Idiomatic Uses

食べる also appears in figurative expressions:

ExpressionReadingMeaning
飯を食べるめしをたべるTo make a living / earn one’s keep
食べていけるたべていけるCan make a living / get by financially
食べ物の恨みは恐ろしいたべもののうらみはこわいFood grudges run deep (proverb)
猫が舌を食べた?ねこがしたをたべた?Cat got your tongue? (playful)

食べていける is especially useful — it means you can earn enough to survive or support yourself.

Polite Alternatives for Eating

ExpressionRegisterMeaning
食べるPlainEat
いただくPolite/humbleTo eat (humbly receive food)
召し上がるHonorificTo eat (respectfully, of another person)
食すLiteraryTo eat (literary/old-fashioned)

When someone says いただきます before a meal, they’re using this humble verb — ‘I humbly receive this food.’ It’s one of the most important meal customs in Japan.

Yuka

So at formal dinners or with elders, I should use 召し上がりましたか? instead of 食べましたか??

Rei

Exactly! 召し上がりましたか? asks if someone (you’re being respectful to) has eaten. 食べましたか? is casual — use it with friends or family.

Quick Quiz

Fill in the blank:

1. このケーキ、___てみて!すごく美味しいよ。(Try eating this cake!)
2. 食べ___て苦しい。(I ate too much and feel awful.)
3. 彼は音楽で___ていける。(He can make a living from music.)

Answers: 1. 食べ (食べてみて) 2. すぎ (食べすぎて) 3. 食べ (食べていける)

Summary of Key Patterns

PatternMeaning
食べてみるTry eating
食べすぎるEat too much
食べきるFinish eating all
食べていけるCan make a living
〜を食べに行くGo to eat 〜
召し上がるPolite/honorific: to eat
Yuka

食べるって奥が深い!日本語の勉強はまだまだ続きそう。

Rei

That’s the beauty of Japanese — even the simplest verbs have so much depth. And you’ve now seen all the key ways 食べる shows up in natural speech!


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