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Domo arigato gozaimasu!
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Domo - very much (as in "thank you very much"), alone it can be interpreted as a quick "thanks".
Arigato(u) - thank you (the "u" is optional in romanization, like youkai rather than yokai).
Gozaimasu - an additional piece of the phrase to denote great respect (in Japanese, as in many other languages, the longer it takes to say, the more respectful it is). The last "u" is silent, so you get "goh-zai-mahs".
Domo arigato gozaimasu -- Thank you very much O Great Honored One!
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btw, that's a hilarious list of "need to know" phrases for any language... XD lolol
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Into mid adolescence, I lived in an area that is heavily populated by Armenian cultures. "Barahv" -- hello, "Ai-yo" -- yes (Haah -- is just "yeah"), "Lavehs" -- good (may also refer to one's health as in are you well? and yes, I'm fine.) EEnch? - what? "EEnch-che-san-nuum?" What are you doing? "Cheh" - no "Cheh EEmahnook" -- I dunno (another ey phrase). "Ari" -- here (repeat it and it's a command as in come here, oft used with dogs and small children) "toz" - pear, "aceitune" - olive (these were also nicknames for my friends), gah-nah -- go. (Wow, I didn't know I'd picked up so much XD Anyway, Armenian has a lot of heavy gutteral sounds that make all the diff. Depending if you're Barskahai (Armenian from Iran), Rusokuhai (Armenian from Russia) or Haiyastansi (Armenian from Armenian) or just about any Eastern Euro region your dialect varies -- a lot like English around the world). All of my Armenian is spelled phonetically since the language doesn't use a Roman alphabet (everything sort of looks like a "U" or an "n" or an "h").
Sorry that I got carried away.
Yes kes sirum em. (Armenian)
Yah lgblyu tibia. (Russian)
Je t'aime. (French)
Te amo. (Spanish)
I love you.
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AAAAAAAA I DO TOOO!!! Eh *waves hands* Parents... LOL
lolol!! yeah, parents.... XD
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Gee, I've never really heard of Armenian before. Yet another cool language! ^v^ I've played around with spanish quite a bit, & learned a few phrases in German, like "hab dich lieb" "love you lots" between friends (I think 0.o) or "Deine Freundin" "you're friend". lol I think that's all I can remember though. CX
& yes! Yo te amo is one of the best phrases in any language. btw, I saved your message in my computer so I can work on what you taught me. ^v^ yay!
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eh what can you do!
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