Grammatically speaking, 'akemashite' comes from 'akeru' meaning 'to open, to dawn, etc'. In usage, 'akemashite omedtou gozaimasu' is the formal greeting for new year, but 'akeome', and 'akemashite' also are used as short forms of the same long phrase. In that phrase it means "congratulations of the new year 'arriving/dawning'".
its arigato gozaimashita thank yo very much
It means "thank you."
Gozaimashita is the past form of it.
senkai arigato but Japanese would never say this just domo arigato gozaimashita is best
Thank you
Honto ni means really or very:Kyo wa honto ni atsui desu = it's really hot todayHonto ni arigato gozaimashita = thank you very much indeed
Ariga'to mashti'. Arigatou Gozaimashita. Visit www.japanese999.com -- "Dou itashimashite" = "You're welcome" (when answering thank you)
'Iroiro' means 'various things, many things, etc'. The expression means 'Sincerely thank you for everything' and is a polite one.
相談をしてくれて、有難うございました。soudanwo shitekurete, arigatou gozaimashita.
I'm looking for Japanese cokoing recipes. I am half Japanese and have grown up on Japanese food. However, my mother has lived here in the U.S. longer than in Japan, so she doesn't cook authentic Japanese. I am BRAND NEW BLOGGER and I am exploring and looking at sites. I really like yours! I look forward to trying some of your recipes. Arigato gozaimashita.
It is a japanese name that means powerful snow.
There is no Japanese name that means Unwanted. Japanese names are positive and complimentary.
The word Yukari means a girls name in Japanese. Yukari means affinity in Japanese.