shashi wo arigato gozaimasu
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Doumo - Thanks. Arigatou - Thank you. Doumo arigatou - Thanks a lot. Doumo arigatou gozaimasu - I'm very grateful.
'Thank you for the flowers' in Japanese could be translated as 花をありがとう (hana o arigatou) or simply 花ありがとう (hana arigatou).
'Kare ni chokoreeto wo kurete arigatou'.
thank you I think "tsuma"(妻) is more appropriate recently. Okusan Nyoubou Yomesan Kamisan uchi no kaminari sama Gusai etc...
"I love these pictures! Thank you!" in English is Amo queste immagini! Grazie! in Italian.
thank yOu..
There are a number of places where one may find pictures of Japanese school girls. One may find pictures on uniform purchasing websites or catalogs, or there may be pictures on some Japanese School and education websites.
otta-gotto
It seems like you are referring to the Japanese word "arigato." It means "thank you" in English.
One of the most versatile words in Japanese, it can be used for both hello and goodbye, thank you and your welcome!
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Look at the pictures...
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
choko
You probably mean 'sankyuu' which is Japanese pronunciation of 'thank you'.
There actually isn't a specific phrase for thank you, but domo morygotto is roughly translated to thank you.