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What is arigatou?

What is arigatou?

1. Arigato gozaimasu! / Thank you! [arigato: gozaimas] This is a polite way of saying “thank you”. While traveling in Japan, this is probably the most basic “thank you” phrase you’ll be using.

Is it rude to say arigato?

‘ is a little bit rude. It would be better to use ‘Arigato. ‘ when you say “Thanks” to your friends.

Does Domo arigato mean in Japanese?

thank you
When you buy something at a store, store clerk would say “DOMO ARIGATOU”, meaning thank you “very much”. You can also use DOMO as a greeting like “hello”. And just saying DOMO can mean a casual way of “thank you” like thanks. The name of NHK WORLD’s mascot comes from this word, DOMO.

How do you respond to Arigatou?

“Dou itashimashite” (どう致しまして) means “You’re welcome” and is widely known as the common response to “arigato gozaimasu”, but it sounds rather stiff and formal. “Iie iie” (いいえいいえ) or “ii yo ii yo” (いいよいいよ) translate as “Not at all” and are casual replies that are more frequently used in daily life.

What is Doumo?

The word doumo [どうも] is the junction of the word I give [どう] and the particle mo [も] Where I give can convey the sense of “like?” it’s the mo the meaning of “never, even, so much and also“. The word doumo [どうも] is assembled in the same way as the word totemo [とても] that means very.

What is IIE in Japanese?

The word for ‘no’ in Japanese is いいえ (iie) or the more familiar いや (iya). But to say or hear ‘no’ is generally uncomfortable for the Japanese.

What is NE in Japanese?

Ne can be translated into “isn’t it?” or “right?” in English. It is added to the end of a sentence in Japanese regardless of the level of politeness you’re using. In general, the particle Ne is asking for confirmation, agreement or assent of the other person or group that the speaker is talking to.

What language is Arigato?

“Arigato” is a (polite) form of the native Japanese word “arigatai” (“grateful”) which is fully inflected in the normal way (arigataku etc) and is not a “gairaigo” (“word from outside”). It is not unusual for unrelated languages to have coincidental homophones; “namae” in Japanese is “name” in English but the similarity is purely…

What does Arigato mean in English?

Arigato (ありがとう) comes from the words arigatashi (“to be”) and katai (“difficult”). Arigato, then, has a literal sense of “being alive is hard”—true. Arigato became used to express gratitude (in appreciation of goodness despite life’s challenges), eventually morphing into a more general expression of thanks over time.

What does Domo Arigato mean in Japanese?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. Domo arigato (どうもありがとう, Dōmo arigatō) (pronounced [doꜜːmo aɾiꜜɡatoː]) is a Japanese phrase meaning “Thanks a lot” or “Thank you very much”. Domo arigato may also refer to: Domo Arigato (film), a Japanese 3-D film.

What does Domo Arigato gozaimashita mean?

It means: “Thank you very much.”. But Im not sure if its used like that. Its rather: “Domo arigato”. or “Arigato gozaimashta” – where “arigato” means “thanks” or “thank you”. and “domo” and “gozaimashta” are some kinds of politeness or so. Im not lingvist 🙂