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What is the Chinese pronunciation of "you're welcome" in Japanese?
Translated as どぅぃたしまして, a fixed greeting means "You're welcome; You're welcome; Nothing. "
The pronunciation of Roman Pinyin is [do u i ta Ma Shi Te].
The following is the dictionary's specific explanation of it:
どぅぃたしましてててぃしてててててててて
interjection
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. For example:
きのうはたいへんありがとうございました。 - いいえ、どういたしまして。 Thank you very much yesterday. No, you're welcome.
Grasp the burden; Hold on; Hold on; Hold on; Hold on tight. - いいえ、どういたしまして。 /Thank you very much for bringing me such a heavy thing! No, you're welcome.
あっ、すみません、どうも。 - いいえ、どういたしまして。 /ouch! I'm really sorry. It's okay, it's okay.
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