"Ganbatte," a Japanese phrase encouraging someone to do their best, can be expressed in various languages. In English, it can be translated as "do your best" or "good luck." In Spanish, a similar sentiment would be "¡Ánimo!" or "¡Haz lo mejor que puedas!" In Korean, you might say "화이팅!" (hwa-i-ting), which conveys encouragement and support.
頑張って・がんばって (ganbatte), the Japanese phrase meaning "keep at it"/"go for it", is written as such.
basically it's 'ganbatte' ^-^
"열심히해!" Yul-shim-hee-hae! or "파이팅!" Fighting!
Ganbatte Ikimasshoi ended on 2005-09-13.
Ganbatte Ikimasshoi was created on 2005-07-05.
You may say something along the kinds of "Mou chotto ganbatte (kudasai [ne])."
Shigoto = Work Ganbatte = Do your best! / Work hard! / Go for it!
Ganbatte ikimasshoi - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA
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in chinese, it's " he "
You could say 'bobbukyattsu, ganbatte!' Which can be written: ボブキャッツ、頑張って!