What is Kudasai Ganbatte?

Ganbatte Kudasai (頑張ってください) – Please do the best you can / Please do your best. The addition of the Japanese word “kudasai”, which means “please (as a form of requesting)” in English, gives the expression “ganbatte” a more formal and polite tone.

How do you respond to Ganbatte Kudasai?

It’s actually Ganbatte or Ganbatte kudasai literally if someone uses these terms it means they are cheering up for you, like “Do your best!” , “You can do it” or even wishing, “Good luck!” In response you can say, “Hai , ganbaru!” or “ganbarimasu!” Meaning.. “Yes, I’ll do my best!”

What does Ganbatte mean?

Do your best
Ganbare / Ganbatte is the same as “Come on!” “Let’s GO!” or “Go for it!” in English. It has a meaning of “Do your best”! and it is can be used to cheer for your favorite team during a sporting event. It can also be used to wish someone “Good luck!” or to give them encouragement to keep going.

How do you say I wish you good luck in Japanese?

The noun, “good luck,” can be translated as 幸運 (ko-un). The literal, but very uncommon way to wish someone “Good luck!” would be 幸運を祈る (ko-un o inoru). The natural way would either be 頑張って (ganbatte), which carries a sense of “do your best!” or you can say, 気をつけて (ki o tsukete) which carries the sense of “be careful.”

What does Yamete Kudasai mean in English?

Please, stop it
Someone’s touching you (on purpose) …! – “Yamete kudasai.”/”Yamete.” = Please, stop it.

What does Nande Kudasai mean?

In that case, it means “Form a line, please”

What do you say after Ganbatte?

Your friends will say “ganbatte!” As a reply, you can say “ganbari mas”, which means that I will work hard or I’ll try my best. You can also say “arigato”, thank you (for supporting). “Ganbaru” is the verb “to work hard”.

What does the Japanese word Ganbatte Kudasai mean?

Ganbatte kudasai! Now these were variations of a word, a rather ‘heavy word’ whose meaning went deep and seemed to live in the psyche of the Japanese and their attitude to life. Ganbarimasu means to carry through one’s task, putting up with difficulties and striving to overcome all hardships.

What does the word Ganbare mean in Japanese?

Ganbare / Ganbatte is the same as “Come on!” “Let’s GO!” or “Go for it!” in English. It has a meaning of “Do your best”! and it is can be used to cheer for your favorite team during a sporting event. It can also be used to wish someone “Good luck!” or to give them encouragement to keep going. If you want to know more about how to use Ganbatte

What is the meaning of the word Korekara?

What exactly does korekara mean? I’ve heard a few definitions of this, but the context I’m seeing it being used in, I’m guessing it means something along the lines of “getting ready to”, but I’ve also heard that it means “from now on.” I mostly use it as, “from now on.”