Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How do you say "come on" in Japanese?
How do you say "come on" in Japanese?
The Japanese verb for "refueling" is "がんばる". When encouraging others to refuel, they say "がんばれ!" "がんばってくださぃ" can be omitted in spoken language and used between peers or close people.
Cheerleading slogan is "ァーザーァーーファィトー!"
The way to cheer yourself up is "がんばります (I will work hard and I will refuel)". When you are with people, you can say "がんばりましょぅ" and "がんばろぅ" (Come on, work hard!
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The Japanese call "がんばる" stubborn Zhang.
Stubborn:
1. Pen name: [がんばる]?
2. Part of speech: automatic words? Five market segments/one category
3. Explain:
(1) Stick to your guns. stubborn
Make sentences:
もぅもテレビのにってぃる I have been in front of the TV for three hours.
(2) Persistence and hard work. Come on, cheer up. Unwilling to lag behind. Not to be outdone.
Make sentences:
Paper stayed up all night. I stayed up all night writing my thesis.
Don't move, don't walk, don't leave.
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