'Thank you' in Japanese
Ohayou gozaimasu
Arigatou gozaimasu
Onegaishimasu
Dou itashimashite
'No mention' in Japanese
To answer this question, the user needs to know how to express "no mention" or "no problem" in Japanese.
Out of the given options:
A. Ohayou gozaimasu - This phrase means "good morning."
B. Arigatou gozaimasu - This phrase means "thank you very much."
C. Onegaishimasu - This phrase means "please" or "I humbly request."
D. Dou itashimashite - This phrase means "you're welcome" or "don't mention it."
Therefore, the correct answer is D. Dou itashimashite is the appropriate phrase to use to indicate "no mention" or "no problem" in Japanese.
Which of the following is used to apologize in Japanese?
O sewa ni natte orimasu
O genki desu ka
Gomennasai
'Sumimasen' in Japanese means…
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Good Day.
Good bye.
Phrase commonly prefixed before disturbing someone for any query/help.
Shitsurei desu ga
Kashikomarimashita
Phrase commonly prefixed before a request to a person which may cost him his time/effort.
O tesuu desu ga
Otsukaresama desu
'Onegaishimasu' in Japanese means…
Thank you
Good Night
Good Morning
I request
'kudasai' in Japanese means...
Please
Well
Of course
Understand
"Douzo" in Japanese means…
Yes, please!
No!
Hello!
Thank you!
Phrase used after a discussion in which the other person decides to provide his/her support?
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
Shitsurei shimasu
Hajimemashite