One of the most versatile words in Japanese, it can be used for both hello and goodbye, thank you and your welcome!
Generally speaking, "Thank you."
Doumo - Thanks. Arigatou - Thank you. Doumo arigatou - Thanks a lot. Doumo arigatou gozaimasu - I'm very grateful.
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The Tagalog equivalent of "doumo arigatou" is "maraming salamat," which means "thank you very much."
'Doumo, genki ni yattemasu ka?' is a casual way of saying it.
Casually: Arigatou / arigatou ne! Politely: Arigatou gozaimasu / doumo arigatou
It is written: どうもありがとう
Thank you very much.
'皆さん, どうもありがとう' => 'Minasan, doumo arigatou' or 'あなたたち, どうもありがとう' => 'Anatatachi, doumo arigatou' Anatatachi literally means 'you (plural)' but 'minasan' is more commonly used, and means 'all, everybody, you all etc'.
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There's no English translation to doomo, really, it is a formal word, and it is what you say when you greet someone. You should say it when you greet somebody, it is common and people will think you are good at Japanese!
"Hontou ni doumo (arigatou gozaimasu)" means "truly thank you very much!"
Arigatougozaimasu (or) Doumo Arigatou