七転、八起 - Nanakorobi, yaoki
The question is poorly worded since the poster intended this as a word-for-word quiz question and a better way of asking, more accurate to the way it's used, would have been to have asked 'How do you say 'Never give up' in Japanese.'
Fall down seven times get up eight I believe.
Watashi wa nihongo ga daisuki!
It is simply trying to convey a sense of perpetual momentum in never giving up. If you presume one is standing before first falling down then you will always stand one more time than you fall.
If you cant stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!
The eight nights the candles kept burning for the people in the hide out
to never give up
one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve....
In Japanese, the letter "p" is pronounced as "pi" and represents the sound like the "p" in English.
Japanese animation.
ジェーコッブ (Jeekobbu)
"龍" (tatsu) in Japanese means "dragon". Dragons are mythical creatures that symbolize strength, power, and good fortune in Japanese culture.
goddess of death in japanese
The eight means eight one-thousandths.
Because an oriental proverb quotes: "Nobody can stand (get) in the way that leads to an unknown objective".