domo
Domo Arrigatou Gozaimasu(Formal) Though you can say it with just Domo, or simply arrigatou. When talking to peers or subordinates.
The word 'domo' is not a word in English. Domo is 'dome' in Italian, Spanish or Portuguese.
Yes. The only thing he can say is "Domo".why not
Well since "Domo" in Japanese means thanks his parents decided to name him that because everyday the parents always used to say "Domo"/"Thanks" to each other so they decided to name their son "Domo".
Domo.
The word "domo" in Japanese is an informal expression that translates to "thanks" or "thank you" in English. It is often used to convey gratitude in a casual context. Additionally, "domo" can also mean "very" or "a lot" when used as a prefix in certain phrases.
Domo or domus
"Domo ven aquí" is a combination of Japanese and Spanish that means "come here" in English. "Domo" is a slang term used in Japanese to express gratitude, while "ven aquí" is Spanish for "come here."
Domo is a brown monster that hatched from an egg.He is a mascot and he is also from a TV show in Japan
Jane Goodall went to elementary school at Domo university. Domo is a brown fuzzy stuffed animal and he or she i think domo is an it but anyways Domo is my idle and he always will be i know im not answering the Jane Goodall question but OH WELL! BECAUSE I LOVE DOMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DOMO ROX HIS PANTS OFF! DOMO DOMO DOMO DOMO DOMO DOMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE DOMO!!!!!!!!!
Darwin College, Cambridge  WebsiteDirectionsCollege in Cambridge, England I belive it is this answer, if it is wrong SORRY! (this is from google not me!)
"Domo arigato" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "thank you very much" in English. It is a polite way to express gratitude or appreciation towards someone.