Thank you in Japanese

Knowing how to be polite in Japanese is essential for any Japanese language learner. After today’s free lesson you’ll be able to say thank you in Japanese in more than one way!

Listen carefully to the Japanese pronunciation and practice saying the phrases aloud. You’ll have "thank you" mastered in no time!

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"Thank You" in Japanese

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ありがとう
ありがとう
arigatō
thanks
どうもありがとう
どうも ありがとう
dōmo arigatō
thanks a lot
If you're looking for a more formal way to say "thank you," try adding a polite ございます (gozaimasu):
ありがとうございます
ありがとう ございます
arigatō gozaimasu
thank you
どうもありがとうございました
どうも ありがとう ございました
dōmo arigatō gozaimashita
thank you very much
Here are some other ways you can express gratitude in Japanese:
ご協力いただきありがとうございます。
ごきょうりょく いただき ありがとう ございます。
Gokyōryoku itadaki arigatō gozaimasu.
Thanks for (your) cooperation.
手伝ってくれてありがとう。
てつだって くれて ありがとう。
Tetsudatte kurete arigatō.
Thanks for (your) help.
大変ありがとうございました
たいへん ありがとう ございました
Taihen arigatō gozaimashita.
Many thanks.
どういたしまして。
どういたしまして
Dōitashimashite.
You're welcome.
それは有難いです。
それ は ありがたい です。
Sore wa arigatai desu.
(I) am grateful for that.

Whether you are traveling to Japan or simply interacting with Japanese people, acting in a courteous way will win you friends and gain you respect. You'll find that the more polite you are, the better people will treat you. Japanese people tend to be more formal and place more emphasis on courtesy than you might be used to so don't be afraid to be overly polite!

If you want more lessons on Japanese salutations then I recommend that you check out the following:

さようなら! (Sayōnara!) "Goodbye!"

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