Arguably, the best way to say thank you in Japanese is Arigato gozaimasu because this phrase can be used in any situation, no matter how formal or casual. With any other phrase, you risk being either too formal or too casual, but you can't go wrong with Arigatou gozaimasu, which literal...
Domo Arigato gozaimasu Jesse San Reply Jesse March 29, 2013 at 12:01 am Hah! I've noticed that kittens in gi are pretty "Osu!"-worthy too, Peter-san! On a side note, adding "Sensei" after "Hai!" is not the norm - although I know that a lot of Westerners do it (probably ...
aArigatogozaimasu Arigatogozaimasu[translate] aCan you do that? 您能否做那?[translate] a我们经常一起学习,回家,出去玩 We together study frequently, go home, exit to play[translate] aneat flicks and drops 整洁的轻打和下落[translate] a他出生于1986年8月21日 He was born in August 21, 1986[tr...