Shigoto = Work
Ganbatte = Do your best! / Work hard! / Go for it!
Perhaps you mean shigoto? It means job.
頑張って・がんばって (ganbatte), the Japanese phrase meaning "keep at it"/"go for it", is written as such.
shigoto doko desu ka means where is the job? literally. and if you google it, you will also find that has a website with this topic called shigodoko.com that publish jobs in many places in Japan but the content is restrict to brazilians.
Ganbatte kudasai, ganbatte ne, and ganbare all function like the English expression "Do your best."
'Life goes on' would be 人生は続く (jinsei wa tsudzuku) in Japanese.
Perhaps you mean shigoto? It means job.
"Shigoto" = job "desu" = used to finish a sentence (or at least a part of a sentence, but that's grammar for later on). Noun + desu = "It's Noun." "Shigoto desu" = It's my job./It's a job.
頑張って・がんばって (ganbatte), the Japanese phrase meaning "keep at it"/"go for it", is written as such.
Ganbatte Ikimasshoi ended on 2005-09-13.
Ganbatte Ikimasshoi was created on 2005-07-05.
Ganbatte ikimasshoi - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA
You may say 'shigoto.'
The cast of Shigoto hakken den - 2011 includes: Katsunori Takahashi as Narration Takushi Tanaka as himself
The cast of Saigo no Shigoto - 2014 includes: Masato Hagiwara Mieko Harada Hiroshi Katsuno Haruka Kinami
It can be translated a number of ways, and used in various situations, but can usually be taken to mean "good luck," "hang in there," or "do your best."
noun - shigoto verb - hataraku
Monster - 2004 Iyana shigoto - 1.58 was released on: Japan: 7 June 2005 USA: 3 May 2010