Are you looking for different ways to say thank you in Japanese? Aside from the standard ありがとう(pronounced as arigatou), there are several formal and casual words/phrases that you can use when in conversation with the locals. In this post, we will discuss all the polite expressions ...
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Saying “you” in Japanese can be complicated, but this guide will show you five words that you can use to refer to everyone from your spouse to your worst enemy! You’ll learn exactly when to say each, with cultural info, audio and explanations about th
Answering your phone in Japanese also has its own greeting! When you say “hello” on the phone, you say もしもし with a raised inflection to say “Hello?” It comes from the verb 申す (mousu), the humble version of “to say.” However, you would only usemoshi moshiwhen answering...
How to say “thank you” in Korean There are several ways to say“thank you” in Korean. When people who speak Englishstart to learn Korean, they areoften surprisedthat there are more ways to say “thank you” than in English. The key is knowing which of the phrases should be used wi...
In English, we have a few different phrases that we use interchangeably when bidding farewell to someone —“see you”, “catch you later” and the standard “bye” are just to name a few. Would it be so surprising to say that it’s similar in Japanese? There are tons of ways to ...
This isn’t you throwing yourself at their feet and begging for forgiveness. Rather, it’s a formality,a way to thank someone in a Japanese way. 10.どうもすみません— I am so very sorry! Formality:Informal The mix of どうも — thanks and すみません makes this phrase seem a littl...
That being said, it still pays to master the art of many different ways of verbally expressing your love. So, without further ado, here are 21+ ways to say ‘I love you’ in Japanese: How do you say ‘I love you’ in Japanese? Aishiteru (愛してる) –‘I love you’ One of the...
You could say よい一日をお過ごしください (Yoi tsuitachi wo o-sugoshi kudasai) for “have a good day” in Japanese. But, it’s not very common to say this. It’s much more natural to say 楽しんでね (tanoshinde ne) or 楽しんできてね (tanoshinde kite ne), both of which ...
Do you know how to say Thank You in Chinese?👉 If not, the simple answer is 谢谢 – Xiè Xiè, but there’s a lot more to it than that… stick with us.Today we want to dig a little deeper than the obvious.Rather than just going with the usual 谢谢, why not broaden your ...