Thanks in Katakana & 5 languages as love shaped [in Stock]

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Thanks is expressed in English, Dutch, Swedish, Portuguese (male), Japanese Katakana and Indian Hindi as a heart-shaped writing style. And theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. The Japanese phrase “thanks” is written in a basic form. This Japanese phrase “arigatou” is the basic form of the word “thanks”. Although there are ways to write it … Read More

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Thanks in Hiragana & 5 languages as love shaped [in Stock]

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Thanks is expressed in English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese and Japanese Hiragana as a heart-shaped writing style. And theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. The Japanese phrase “thanks” is written in a basic form. This Japanese phrase “arigatou” is the basic form of the word “thanks”. Although there are ways to write it that include … Read More

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[Hiragana] Love shaped Thanks in Japanese & 5 langs tags

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Heart shaped Thanks in 6 languages tags It is one way to express gratitude for something you have done or received. You can then say “thanks” to the person you are thanking. There are four different languages of the same type. Other languages(French, Spanish, Deutsch, Portuguese female and Japanese Hiragana), text colors (white, red, … Read More

Many thanks in Hiragana & 3 langs as love shaped [in Stock]

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Many thanks is expressed in English, French, German, and Japanese Hiragana as a heart-shaped writing style. And theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. The Japanese phrase “many thanks” is written in a modern way In Japanese, it is “Meccha Arigatou”. This is also written entirely in hiragana. “Arigatou” is equivalent to ‘Thanks’ in English, as … Read More

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[Hiragana] Love shaped Many Thanks in Jpn & 3 langs tag

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Heart shaped Many Thanks in 4 languages tags It is one way to express gratitude for something you have done or received. You can then say “Many thanks” to the person you are thanking. There are four different languages of the same type. Other languages(French, Deutsch and Japanese Hiragana), text colors (white, red, blue … Read More

Thank you in Hiragana and 11 langs as love shaped [in Stock]

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This work is a typographic heart-shaped design of “Thank you” mainly for East Asia and Southeast Asia. The Japanese language is Kansai dialect in hiragana, the American language is Hawaiian, and the other languages are Chinese, Taiwanese, Myanmar, Korean, Vietnamese, Filipino, Thai (male and female), Malay (Malaysia and Indonesia), and Javanese (Indonesia). The theme … Read More

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Thank you in Katakana and 6 langs as love shaped [in Stock]

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This is a typographic work that expresses the feeling of “Thank you” in the form of English, Italy, Norwegian, Polish, Greek, Russian and Japanese Katakana. The theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. The English version is styled differently The one-line style is Thank you in English. 2-line style Thank you can be found at the … Read More

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Thank you in Katakana and 4 langs as love shaped [in Stock]

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This is a typographic work that expresses the feeling of “Thank you” in the form of English, German, Dutch, Portuguese and Japanese Katakana. The theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. Changes from the previous work The lines of “Thank You” in English are longer and more frequent to emphasize the heart shape. All other languages … Read More

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Thank you in Hiragana and 4 langs as love shaped [in Stock]

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Thank you is expressed in English, Spanish, French, Indian Hindi and Japanese Hiragana as a heart-shaped writing style. And theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. It corresponds to the Japanese honorific of gratitude, “Arigatou Gozaimasu”. The basic hiragana “arigatou” is shown here, but “gozaimasu” is added after it to show respect. This is the current … Read More

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Thank you so much in Hiragana & 3 lang as ♡ [in Stock]

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Thank you so much is expressed in English, Spanish, French, and Japanese in a heart-shaped writing style. The heart-shaped expression has many letters, so it is light-weight style and expressed in a 3D style with a bulging heart. And theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. About “Thank you so much” in Japanese The Japanese reading … Read More

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Heart shaped thank you in some languages [in Stock]

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This is a heart-shaped typographic rendition of the word “Thank you” in English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese Hiragana, Dutch, Swedish, and Portuguese. Since Portuguese is divided into male and female words, there are 9 types of designs in 8 languages in total. Heart-shaped design Have you ever forgotten to say thank you when someone … Read More

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Harvest Fest. Dwarfs carrying a portable shrine [in Stock]

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This is a contemporary illustration drawn in brushstroke style. In Japan, there are invisible dwarfs. There is a Japanese folktale about a dwarf called “Issunboushi” who exterminates demons. There is also a world fairy tale about “Seven Dwarfs” who save a princess in a castle. Where do these dwarfs come from and what do … Read More

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Thank you so much in Kanji [in Stock]

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Ⅰ. an acknowledgment of appreciation. Ⅱ. an expression of gratitude. Ⅲ. a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. Ⅳ. a short prayer of thanks before a meal. Japan calls “Kan Sha”.

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Thankyou so much written by vertical in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. an acknowledgment of appreciation. 2. an expression of gratitude. 3. a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. 4. a short prayer of thanks before a meal. Japanese says “Kan Sha”.

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[Kanji] Thank you so much by vertical T-shirts

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[Kanji] thanks Tee Shirt 1 an acknowledgment of appreciation. 2 a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. 3 an expression of gratitude Japanese says kan-sha.

[Kanji] Thank you so much Tshirt

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1 an acknowledgment of appreciation. 2 a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. 3 an expression of gratitude Japanese says kan-sha. [Kanji] thanks Tshirt

[Kanji] Birthday festival Hoodie

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Celebrating the birthday of a living person. Japanese says “Tan-Jo-Sai”. [Kanji] Thanksgiving Hoodie

[Kanji] Birthday festival T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Birthday festival T-Shirt Celebrating the birthday of a living person. Japanese says “Tan-Jo-Sai”.