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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 did something for you? How about printing out or designing something and giving it to that person? The overall shape is heart-shaped, so it is easy to convey your feelings (heart).

Although the language of each country may differ, the feeling of “Thank you” is the same all over the world.

Thank you commentary in Japanese on this work.

In Japanese said “Arigatou”.
This “Arigatou” is a common string of characters that can be understood by Japanese people of any age. In Japan, where the literacy rate is high, even children below elementary school age can understand hiragana. However, in Japanese, there are three types of characters: hiragana, katakana, and kanji, which are complex.
Therefore, even if this “Arigatou” is displayed like this on a translator, the nuance is a little closer to “thanks”.

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