Asked by: Randy Glenn 5699 views japanese, thank you
Carlos Andres Medina Rivera on Mar 29, 2012 Reply
ありがとう ございます [Arigatô gozaimasu]
(the sound of “ô” its double & the “z” is like a buzz)
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Carolyn on Jun 07, 2012 Reply
A casual “thank you” would be Arigato (a – ri – Ga – tow), equivalent to “Thanks” in English. The G is capital because the Ga is emphasized
A more formal “Thank you very much” would be Arigato Gozaimasu (a – ri – Ga – tow go – Zaw – ee – mas) The u at the end of either very quiet or not heard at all
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