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How do you say come on in Japanese?
The Japanese word for refueling is がんばれ!
Hiragana pronunciation: がんばれ.
The pronunciation of Roman characters: Ganba fever.
がんばってください。
Hiragana pronunciation: がんばってくださぃ.
Roman pronunciation: gan batteku da sa i
detailed description
The Japanese verb for "refueling" is "がんばる". When encouraging others to refuel, they say "がんばれ! がんばってくださくださぃぃだささ. 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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