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Pronunciation:/dry barre/
Korean: Korean "Come on" means learning English: (Come on)
Pronunciation: hua i ting or hua i ting)- Come on.
Pronunciation:/Huai Ting/
French: BON courage (collapse)
Portuguese: Ole!
Devon: Gibvas! Pronunciation: /gip ga:s/ usage example: gibbas, Haas!
Italian: FORZA
L 1: Come or go.
So-and-so still keeps fighting, so-and-so still fights, so-and-so
Spanish: "Animo!" Pronunciation: /'a:nimo/ (note: stress on a)
Example of usage: "Animo! Mara! "
Spanish: "Vamos" Pronunciation: /`ba `mous/
Meaning: VAMOS means "business" in Spanish.
Russian: Pronunciation: "Wula ~ ~ ~ La is multi-strike (vibrato)! ! ! ! ! "
Russian: Udach, Mara
Meaning: Come on, Mara!
Russian: вперёдмарат! Мы в тебя верим!
General meaning: Come on, Mara! We believe you!
Russian: Dawai, Mara!
Meaning: equivalent to "Come on, Mara!"
Opinion: I recommend this one, which is more authentic!
Russian: Vpered, Mara!
Meaning: equivalent to "Come on, Mara!" , "Vpered" means "forward" in Russian!
Opinion: It is also recommended to use this one, which is also very authentic!
Here are some cheering slogans of basketball games:
"Come on" category (pronounced in brackets):
German: Angehen! (Angji)
French: Vienna One! (Wei Jiuwang)
Swedish: Kom i g? ng! (Kuomipo)
"Beat them" category:
L 1: beat them! (Difitzam)
Japanese: I don't know what to do, but I don't know what to do! (Alilao Oujima Kasima)
Dutchman: Verwerping zij! (Thief smells like ice)
Norwegian: Nederlaget seg! (Neil Naudisay)
Italian: Sconfitta loro! (Scofield Dallolo)
Portuguese: Derrota lhes! (Rodiru Sumomo Qiushi)
Unusual language (no pronunciation):
Vietnamese: Tiê? P picture? c? ê? n! (Come on! )
Hindi: ××? ! ! (Warriors of XXX class! Forward! )
Arabic:! (Victory is just around the corner!
References:
..... Smooth sailing, good luck, good luck, good luck, and abundant financial resources.