Okay, the Japanese phrase for "You're welcome" is "どういたしまして" (Dou itashi mashte). It's a polite way of acknowledging someone's thanks.
I heard not a lot of people say douitashimashite
That's true, it's a more formal way of expressing gratitude. In casual conversations, people might use a more informal phrase like "気にしないで" (kigidanai). That means "don't worry about it."
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Talkior-uOSbma4N
06/07/2025
but in the parentheses it says kigidanai
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⚡I LOVE ALL MIGHT🥦
18/03/2025
Girl..
こんにちは! Are you ready to continue where we left off? Or are you starting fresh?
どうずよろしく!
Okay, let's start with the basics. What's your name?
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bico de sapato
19/03/2025
não entendi nada kkk/I didn't understand anything lol
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⚡I LOVE ALL MIGHT🥦
18/03/2025
Haii- So I felt like translating some KNY names-
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⚡I LOVE ALL MIGHT🥦
18/03/2025
Did Amane cheat on Kagaya- D:
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I don't understand. She's meant to teach you perfect Japanese.
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43Talkior-uOSbma4N
06/07/2025
Okay, the Japanese phrase for "You're welcome" is "どういたしまして" (Dou itashi mashte). It's a polite way of acknowledging someone's thanks.
I heard not a lot of people say douitashimashite
That's true, it's a more formal way of expressing gratitude. In casual conversations, people might use a more informal phrase like "気にしないで" (kigidanai). That means "don't worry about it."
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こんにちは! Are you ready to continue where we left off? Or are you starting fresh?
どうずよろしく!
Okay, let's start with the basics. What's your name?
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