thank you这个在 日语 里怎么说? AI_monga 2024年7月17日 Formal Japanese: ありがとうございます 复制 Casual Japanese: ありがとう 复制 Explanation: In the formal Japanese translation, "ありがとうございます" is used, which is a polite and respectful way to say "thank you." This expressi...
Thank you for being so nice to me这个在 日语 里怎么说? AI_monga 2024年5月29日 Formal Japanese: 私にとても親切にしてくれてありがとうございます。 复制 Casual Japanese: とても優しくしてくれてありがとう。 复制 Explanation: In the formal translation, expressions like "私に" (watashi ...
Thank you for last time.这个在 日语 里怎么说? AI_monga 2024年6月27日 Formal Japanese: 先日はありがとうございました。 复制 Casual Japanese: この前はありがとう。 复制 Explanation: In the formal translation, the phrase "Thank you for last time" is expressed as "先日はありがとうござ...
If you are in Japan, you will probably hear the wordarigatou(ありがとう) used on a regular basis. It is an informal way of saying "thank you." But it can also be used in conjunction with other words to say "thank you" in Japanese in more formal settings, such as an office or a...
This is a highly formal phrase that you can use, for example, if someone in Japan took you to a high-class Japanese restaurant (ryotei) and offered you the chance to taste kaiseki cuisine. Dining at a ryotei is a very expensive affair, usually kept for anniversaries and special occasions....
Thank you very much Thank you <very much> (formal?) thank you very much (sarcastic) thank you very much [In Harry Potter ---ironic?] thank you very much / thank you so much thank you very much / thanks a lot Thank you very much for <being> so nice to me all the time ...
One might think it is simple to say “thank you” in Japanese, but in reality, it isn’t so easy. I can’t tell which Japanese phrase I use more often on a daily basis: “sumimasen” or “arigatou,” the former meaning “I’m sorry” and the latter “thank you”. In Japanese,...
Thank you: ありがとう (Arigatou) Learn Japanese greetings and phrases on the Tokyo Fusion program. Laos Greeting: Sabaidee Naming: first name Ex. Sabaidee John Goodbye: Sohk dee deuh Please: Kaluna Thank you: Khop Jai Mongolia Greeting: Sain Baina Uu Naming: first name Ex. Sain Baina...
This phrase is another sure way to melt any formal or informal Japanese teacher’s heart! Teaching is not easy, and often a lot of patience is required from the teacher. Thank him/her for it! It’s also a good phrase to use if you work in Japan, and want to thank your trainer or...
Of course, this does not preclude the usage of simpler variants of similar expressions in more formal circumstances. Despite the fact that Greek utilizes the plural of politeness (asFrenchdoes), it lacks the tight structure of traditional politeness thatJapanesehas, for instance. That is, if it...