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How can I say "thank you for your gift" in Japanese?
Hi all,
how can I say How can I say "thank you for your gift" in Japanese?
is 贈り物を ありがとうございます! correct? is there a better way to say that?
thank you for your help :)
Oct 6, 2015 12:37 PM
Answers · 2
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it depends who you are talking to. If you are telling it to your friend"プレゼントありがとう!" is the best way to say it.
if you wanna tell it to older people”プレゼントありがとうございます。"
these are natural way to say it.
October 6, 2015
Your 贈り物をありがとうございます is perfect.
贈り物 and プレゼント are interchangeable.
So, like Ibuki-san wrote, プレゼントありがとう/プレゼントありがとうございます are ok too.
プレゼントありがとう<プレゼントをありがとう<プレゼントありがとうございます<プレゼントをありがとうございます<プレゼントをくれてありがとうございます(more polite)
You can omit を, but I think that might sounds bit curt.
So if you'd like to say it politely, I recommend you to use を.
October 7, 2015
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