japanese word of ohayu gozaimasu= good morning. It is pronounced oh-high-oh go-zah-ee-mahss.
"Arigatou gozaimasu" is the phrase for "thank you so much" in Japanese.
In Japanese, you can say "Arigatou gozaimasu, LaPi-san" to say "Thank you, Mr. LaPi".
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce trencadis
Ohao Gozaimasu.
Oh tahn joe bee Oh meh deh toe Go zai mas.
its "Ohayo gozaimasu. Ogenki desu ka?"
クリスマスおめでとうございます!サンタより。 Kurisumasu omedetō gozaimasu! Santa yori.
Arigatou gozaimasu.
Good morning.
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.
Ohayo gozaimasu
Connecticut got its name from the Indian word "Quinnehtukqut", which means, roughly, Beside the long tidal river.
I'm not exactly sure, but 'otanjoubi' means birthday and 'doumo arigato gozaimasu' means thanks, so it probably means 'thank you for the birthday card'? Not sure...
Omodeto Gozaimasu!
Ohayou Gozaimasu