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  • How to Use Ganbatte, Ganbare, Ganbare in Japanese - Coto Academy
    Ganbare (頑張れ) or ganbatte (頑張って) is a Japanese phrase that means “Come on!” “Let’s go!” or “Go for it!” in English It means “Do your best,” and it can be used to cheer for your favorite team during a sporting event If you want to know more about using those words in Japanese, watch the YouTube video below, and read our full guide!
  • Gambarie, Garibaldi and a Day in the Aspromonte Mountains
    Calabria’s dramatic landscape imparts more than a stunning panorama Back in time, the mountains served as an escape from Arab marauders and malaria Today, they’re a place for coastal dwellers and visitors seeking recreational getaways – skiing in the winter, hiking in the warmer months and a sought after refuge from the summer heat
  • How to Use Ganbatte, Ganbaru, Ganbarimasu, More in Japanese
    In this article, we’ll break down how to use 頑張って and its different forms As explained above, 頑張って is used as a form of encouragement or cheering on Depending on the context, it can mean any of the following: Do your best! Fight! Good luck! It is most often used on its own or with a noun explaining what the situation is
  • Gambarie - Italia. it
    If you believe that Calabria is nothing but sun, sea and sand, Gambarie is here to change your mind Located in Reggio Calabria, in the heart of the Aspromonte National Park, Gambarie is the largest ski resort in the region
  • Why Does Sukuna Say Gambare Gambare? Meaning Explained - Epicstream
    Well, gambare, or ganbare as it’s usually romanized, can be translated in English as “let’s go” or “do your best ” It’s one of the most common cheers or words of encouragement in Japanese It’s
  • Ganbaru - Wikipedia
    Ganbaru (頑張る; lit 'stand firm'), also romanized as gambaru, is a Japanese word which roughly means to slog on tenaciously through tough times [1] The word ganbaru is often translated as "doing one's best", but in practice, it means doing more than one's best [2] The word emphasizes "working with perseverance" [3] or "toughing it out" [4]
  • What does 頑張れ (Ganbare) mean in Japanese? - WordHippo
    Need to translate "頑張れ" (Ganbare) from Japanese? Here's what it means
  • 頑張れ - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Used for encouragement or cheering on (where English "good luck" is often used), its actual meaning is closer to "do your best" or "give it your best" As a phrase, it does not contain any reference to luck, but rather effort and hard work Compare French bon courage




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