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How to say thank you in Japanese?

The common Japanese expression of "thank you" is-ぁりがとぅ and romaji is "a ri ga to u", which is also transliterated as "Ali Gado". "ぁりがとぅござぃます" is a more polite way of saying it.

Commonly used Japanese expressions of gratitude are: heartfelt thanks, heartfelt thanks, deep thanks, and deep thanks.

ぁりがとぅござぃます. (Aliga is gone, we are in Ma Su) Thank you. It can be used when you are blessed, given a gift, or helped (a polite way of saying it). After shopping, the clerk will say this to the customer and say, "Thank you, welcome to come again next time."

The use of Japanese covers the whole of Japan (most of the Ryukyu area is used, some indigenous people use Ryukyu, and Japan does not recognize Ryukyu as an independent language).

Japanese is widely used in the world, because the Japanese animation industry has great influence in the world, although it is not the working language of the United Nations. Especially when it comes to ACG, Japanese is almost the only language.

Japanese is an important language in Russia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Oceania, the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America and Britain in Europe.

99 million Internet users use Japanese, ranking fourth in the world. The number of Japanese native speakers is 6.5438+27 million, and the number of users worldwide is 654.38+028,204,860, ranking ninth among 20 countries, while the number of netizens has increased by five places.