Domo (casual) Arigatou/Arigatou gozaimasu Domo arigatou gozaimasu (very formal)
Domo arigatou gozaimasu-basic very polite way Arigatou gozaimasu -shortened polite Domo arigatou -lengthened informal Domo - short informal Domo Arigatou gozaimashita means "thank you for what you have done"
Doumo Arigatou means Thank you
You would write arigatou in hiragana as ありがとう.
"Hontou ni doumo (arigatou gozaimasu)" means "truly thank you very much!"
Correct romanization would be 'doumo arigatou'. It's casual way of saying 'thanks a lot'/'thank you very much'.
"Arigatou kara kaimashita" is close
Casually: Arigatou / arigatou ne! Politely: Arigatou gozaimasu / doumo arigatou
Arigatou GozaimasuImprovement:"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.
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
Arigatou: thank you (pronounced Ah-ree-gah-tou)domo arigato: thank you very much (prononced doh-moe Ah-ree-gah-tou)arigato gozaimasu: polite way of saying thank you (pronounced Ah-ree-gah-tou Go-z-ai-mah-s)In relative descending order of politeness, "Doumo arigatou gozaimasu," "arigatou gozaimasu," "arigatou," "doumo."Written in Japanese, 'arigatou gozaimasu' would be: ありがとうございます
Jane Goodall went to elementary school at Domo university. Domo is a brown fuzzy stuffed animal and he or she i think domo is an it but anyways Domo is my idle and he always will be i know im not answering the Jane Goodall question but OH WELL! BECAUSE I LOVE DOMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DOMO ROX HIS PANTS OFF! DOMO DOMO DOMO DOMO DOMO DOMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE DOMO!!!!!!!!!