Thank you in Cajun is merci beaucoup, Many people speak Cajun French in Louisianan. It is different than the traditional French spoken in France.
how do you say thank you in Shoshone
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thank you = arigato gozaimasu good bye= sayo nara
you could possably say "Arigato Kuro Kuma" Arigato means thank you, Kuro means black, and Kuma means bear
senkai arigato but Japanese would never say this just domo arigato gozaimashita is best
AnswerDomo Arigatou Gozaimasu. Or just Arigatou Gozaimasu.Or Arigato gozai-mas.Or Arigato gozai-mashitaAnything beyound plain old "Arigatou" starts getting pretty flowery, and social structure becomes a part in it. For instance, it would be bad manners for a manager to say "arigato gozai-mashita" to one of his staff under normal circumstances."Domo" is "Thanks" and works well between equals.Domo Arigato (doe-moe ar-ee-got-oe)I've never heard anybody say "Domo arigato" to say thank you. Well, except in that song. To avoid confusion, I usually say "Arigato gozaimasu" when saying thank you in Japanese. Or just "arigato," but that is like saying 'thanks,' where as 'arigato gozaimasu' is 'thank you very much.'AnswerActually im pretty sure its domo arigatou
You may say something like 'addo shite kurete arigato gozaimasu'.
Domo arigato means thank you (polite form). Domo is the weakest form of thank you, more polite than that it is domo arigato, and the most polite form would be domo arigato gozaimasu/domo arigato gozaimashita. (do-mo al-ee-gato go-zai-moss) (do-mo al-ee-gato go-zai-mash-ee-ta, note that the "ee" in "mash-ee-ta" is pronounced so quick it isnt heard, so pronounce it like "go-zai-mash-ta")
Well I Japanese and we say:Arigato (or to be polite we say arigato gazaimasu)
Assuming that Kurei is the name of the sister is would be along the lines of "Domo arigato Kurei-neechan". Of course, you can also drop off the domo and just have it be "Arigato Kurei-neechan" or just "Arigato neechan". Hope that helped ^^
Thanks again translates to Japanese to be saido, kansha shimasu.
doomo means "very" and arigatoo means "thank you" gozaimasu makes it "formal". If you were thanking your sensei/someone you respect or someone you do not know very well you would say doomo arigato gozaimasu. for just your friends, doomo arigatoo or arigatoo would suffice. When writing these phrases in Japanese make sure you use kanji for formal and hiragana for informal. doomo arigatoo gozaimasu would be written using kanji, and when addressing a friend you would use hiragana.