i do not understand why you pronounce domo arigato but it is written Gozaimasu Arigato how can that be? I wonder which letters of the word Gozaimasu are spelled like domo?
Oh, I messed up on the pictures. I got the pictures messed up. Domo Arigato is Thanks alot. Arigato Gozaimasu is more respectful. Sorry for getting the picture mixed up.
Also, not sure if anyone mentioned this but your 'wa's, not the right symbol, yes that symbol means wa but when wa is being used as a topic marker you use は, which is the symbol for ha, but is pronounced wa when used as a topic marker. :)
i would love using vocabs like these
awesome pronunciation
hm0ngfrostedflakes 1 year ago
Hi Mark!
Can i ask you why toshiko speak it a little different than you and also the word shita is there and you do not have that.
Arigato-gozaima-shita
thank you for your efforts :-)
angela
tayounorise 3 years ago
ok there was a little change with the words you say and the picture with the words ;-)
tayounorise 3 years ago
Ah i find domo is spelled domo arigato and Gozaimasu is spelled gozaimas?
tayounorise 3 years ago
i do not understand why you pronounce domo arigato but it is written Gozaimasu Arigato how can that be? I wonder which letters of the word Gozaimasu are spelled like domo?
tayounorise 3 years ago
Oh, I messed up on the pictures. I got the pictures messed up. Domo Arigato is Thanks alot. Arigato Gozaimasu is more respectful. Sorry for getting the picture mixed up.
vortexxman 3 years ago
thx :-)
tayounorise 3 years ago
Also, not sure if anyone mentioned this but your 'wa's, not the right symbol, yes that symbol means wa but when wa is being used as a topic marker you use は, which is the symbol for ha, but is pronounced wa when used as a topic marker. :)
JapanFan1984 2 years ago
Ah, yes. Good point. I had some confusion there. I find it rather confusing that they use は as wa particle. Thank you for mentioning.
vortexxman 2 years ago
Thank you Mark!
This is a good addition for me to the one from toshiko...so i can better understand....
angela
tayounorise 3 years ago
Nice job Mark!
Yokixx 3 years ago
Hello:-)
Thank you for watching!
Thank you=ありがとう(arigato)
watching=みてくれて(mitekurete)
watchi=みる(miru)
Thank you for watching!(mitekurete arigato)
lopezmasa0904 3 years ago