Cheer for each other is;
Be stubborn (がんばって)!
Ganbadan ei ku dasai! (Pinyin pronunciation)
It is to cheer for yourself;
Stubborn (がんばります).
Gamba Mary S.
Question 2: How to pronounce refueling Japanese? Japanese: Stubborn Zhang
Hiragana: がんばって
Roman character: Gambarte
Chinese pronunciation: Gamba Dad
This is commonly used in life.
Japanese: ファィト
Roman character: fa i to
Chinese pronunciation: pronounce a tow.
The transliteration of Fight is often used in sports.
Question 3: You should refuel in Japanese. In Japanese, the verb to refuel is がんばる, and the expressions to encourage others to refuel are generally がんばってくださぃ and ぃ. "がんばります". Cheer yourself up.
Question 4: How do you say "gas the car" in Japanese?
Chinese pronunciation is roughly; kurumani gasolingwo yileru
Question 5: How to write and pronounce みんながんばりましょぅin Japanese!
Ming Na, head of Gambari!
Question 6: Please. Verb prototype: "Stubborn Zhang" pen name: "がんばる" Pronunciation: "Gambalu"
In spoken language, "refueling" is often used in command, will, connection and so on.
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A man's tone; がんばれ: Dad just arrived.
(imperative)
A woman's tone; がんばって: Gamba Dad
(conjoined diagram)
The teacher's tone: がんばろぅ: Gamba Building.
(will)
Honorific words; がんばりましょ: Gambari Primary School
(guess, suggest)
Commander: がんばりなさぃぃ: Aunt Gambarina.
(Not particularly polite, "cheer for me". なさぃ is "please" in old Japanese.
Compliments: がんばってくださぃださぃぃぃぃがばがば.
Highest respect: がんばってくださぃませんんんんんんんん.
(with great respect)
If there are any mistakes, please let me know! !
Question 7: How to say "Come on" in Japanese is: stubborn.
Encourage others to say yes: stubborn or stubborn (this is more commonly used and can be used by both men and women. )
With orders or encouragement, it is even more exciting: stubborn Zhang (which is mostly used by boys)
Let's cheer together: stubborn Zhang.
Stubborn Zhang Ba factory) and stubborn Zhang Kuda Say) are even more respectful.
Gambare should be for boys only, but refueling is special. The word Gan Naked can be used by both men and women, especially at sports meetings.
Anyway, it's ganba dei
Question 8: How to write "1" in Japanese? Pronunciation: Gunn Ba Le e (imperative sentence)
2. Be stubborn. Pronunciation: ga n ba tte ku da sa i (most commonly used)
3. Be stubborn. Pronunciation: ga n tte ne (for women, it's a little disgusting. Meaning: Come on. )
4. Be stubborn. Pronunciation: ga n ba tte (abbreviation of stubborn Zhang, universal, used by friends of the same generation)
5.ア`ザ`ア`ザ`ファイト`! Pronunciation: a-za-a-za fa i to- (cheerleading slogan, meaning come on)
6. Be stubborn. Pronunciation: ga n ba Mary syo u Meaning: Let's refuel. (Female language, imperative sentence)
7. Be stubborn. Pronunciation: ga n ba lo u Meaning: Come on. (Male language, imperative sentence)
This is the prototype (verb) of refueling: stubborn Zhang る (hiragana form: んばる) Pronunciation: ga n Baru.
I'm Lill. Pick me to feed.
Question 9: Please, how do you say it in Chinese? Several kinds:
がんばってくださぃ (Roman pronunciation: Cudasai, Gambarte).
がんばって= がんぱってください
がんばれ is a prototype Generally speaking, it is relatively simple ~ ``.
Pronunciation:
がんばって (Roman pronunciation: Gambarte)
がんばれ (Roman pronunciation: Ganba fever)
Question 10: How do you say refueling in Japanese? 20 points stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn.
ろぅりましょぅ (together) Come on, and convince the other party to come on together. The former is a simple word, while the latter is an honorific word.
Please come on, ask the other party to come on.
Stubborn, come on (with a commanding tone). What a superior says to a subordinate, to an elder, and to a junior.