Arigatou Gozaimasu
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"Arigatou" is fine in many cases, especially among friends, but "arigatou gozaimasu" is more polite or can mean "thank you very much" and generally the phrase that is used. Some dialects use the even more polite-sounding "arigatou gozaimashita" as well.
thankyou for the gift = arigato eno kurimono
Domo - Arigato Pronounced: Doh-mo - ardei ga-toe
Use this when someone gives a gift or goes out of there way to do something important for you.
"Arigatou kara kaimashita" is close
ありがとうございます。 arigatou gozaimasu
Thank you for shopping with us. Have a great day!
'Kaimono.'
It seems like you are referring to the Japanese word "arigato." It means "thank you" in English.
how do i write in spanish lanque "thank you my love"
thank yOu..
"Arigatou gozaimasu" is the phrase for "thank you so much" in Japanese.
The Japanese of "thank you" is Arigato Gozaimas/Arigato/Arigato GozaimasuThe Japanese of "thank you very much" is Domo Arigato Gozaimas/Domo Arigato/Domo Arigato Gozaimasu...(note: If you want to use a Japanese language in a sentence, use desu to make it more generous =] hehe! )
If you really want to but it would be rather silly. Would you then expect the recipient of your thank you note for their thank you note to write a thank you note for that too?
shukran = means thank you .. and in Arabic you write it like this : شكرا
You can write "thank you" in Tamil as "เฎจเฎฉเฏเฎฑเฎฟ" (pronounced as 'Nandri').
How to write a church memorial thank you note
モスクエダ this is how you write mosqueda in Japanese