Quintuple VS
Synonym Boundary: "いただきます", "ごちそうさま", "ありがとうございます", "ごくろうさま", "ねぎらう"
All represent the core concept "thank", but require precise selection.
Japanese Option A
いただきます
いただきます (itadakimasu)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option B
ごちそうさま
ごちそうさま (gochisousama)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option C
ありがとうございます
ありがとうございます (arigatou gozaimasu)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option D
ごくろうさま
ごくろうさま (gokurōsama)
N2 / CEFR
Japanese Option E
ねぎらう
ねぎらう (negirau)
N2 / CEFR
Quintuple VS Nuance Contrast & Social Differences
When expressing "thank" in Japanese, you must carefully distinguish between "いただきます", "ごちそうさま", "ありがとうございます", "ごくろうさま", "ねぎらう" based on context.
- いただきます (いただきます (itadakimasu) - Level: N5): Maps to "Thank you for the meal (before eating); I humbly receive" and is used when A polite phrase said before eating or drinking, or when receiving something, expressing gratitude. It implies 'I humbly receive this food/drink/item'..
- ごちそうさま (ごちそうさま (gochisousama) - Level: N5): Maps to "Thank you for the meal (after eating)" and is used when A polite phrase said after finishing a meal, expressing gratitude for the food and/or the hospitality. Often shortened to 「ごちそうさま」..
- ありがとうございます (ありがとうございます (arigatou gozaimasu) - Level: N5): Maps to "Thank you (polite)" and is used when Polite way to express gratitude. Often shortened to ありがとう.
- ごくろうさま (ごくろうさま (gokurōsama) - Level: N2): Maps to "Thank you for your hard work; I appreciate your efforts" and is used when A polite expression of appreciation for someone's effort, typically used by a superior to a subordinate, or between colleagues when one has completed a task. It's generally less formal than お疲れ様です.
- ねぎらう (ねぎらう (negirau) - Level: N2): Maps to "to thank for hard work, to express gratitude for effort" and is used when Used to appreciate someone's effort or labor, often after a long or difficult task..
Context for "いただきます"
食事の前に「いただきます」と言います。
I say "Itadakimasu" before a meal.
Context for "ごちそうさま"
食事が終わったら「ごちそうさま」と言います。
After finishing the meal, I say "Gochisousama."
Context for "ありがとうございます"
プレゼント、ありがとうございます。
Thank you for the present.
Context for "ごくろうさま"
長い道のり、ごくろうさまでした。
Thank you for your hard work on the long journey.
Context for "ねぎらう"
長年の功績をねぎらい、感謝状を贈った。
We presented a letter of appreciation to thank him for his many years of service.
Synonym Mastery Challenge
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "食事の前に「 ___ 」と言います。" (Meaning: "I say "Itadakimasu" before a meal.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "いただきます" is correct here because it represents "Thank you for the meal (before eating); I humbly receive" in the context: "I say "Itadakimasu" before a meal.".