Valiant Language Schoolのインスタグラム(valiantjapanese) - 6月3日 18時13分
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@aisaiah_lael 頑張って (Ganbatte )
is a somewhat polite and softer way of asking/telling someone to do their best or to not give up. It can probably be used with just about anyone, so long as they are not very superior to you. To be even more polite, you would add the word "kudasai" after "ganbatte." ,
頑張ってください "ganbatte kudasai" can safely be used even with very senior people.
頑張れ (Ganbare )
means basically the same thing as "ganbatte," but is more of a command. It is the imperative form of "ganbaru," and thus is less polite and "harder" sounding. I don't think that you would want to use this form with someone who is very senior to you. On the other hand, because it is somewhat "forceful," it is often used to help motivate an equal or a subordinate who is struggling in some way ?
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kurumimimi_
hey i have a question, could you maybe do a post about the most common pet-names in japan? Im getting a dog this fall and i really want him to have a japanese name (hes a shiba inu) thank you for your posts! ?
cambion_art
@3lenorec hehe, I know this account :D and several other for learning. I regularly make screenshots to browse through them during bus/train ride :D thanks for the catch <3
balhha99
Please examples of the use cases of 'nanika' they put it everywhere, and 'sa' also, thanks in advance
3lenorec
@cambion_art I know I shared it already, but I tagged you here because they are all encouraging! ?
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