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- Why Does Sukuna Say Gambare Gambare? Meaning Explained - Epicstream
Here's the meaning behind Sukuna saying gambare gambare in the early Jujutsu Kaisen episodes
- Gambare gambare senpai in different Languages : r nagatoro - Reddit
Ganbare is meant to mean "you've got this" or something similar, so like you said "go for it" would've been better The line they used makes it sound like an order, rather than teasing encouragement Reply reply More replies
- Ganbare Ganbare Senpai in different languages | Dont Toy . . . - YouTube
Ganbare Ganbare Senpai" in 6 different languages!Enjoy the video!All dubbings disponibles in Crunchyroll #nagatoro #ganbareganbaresenpai #indifferentlanguage
- What does Ganbare Ganbare mean jujutsu Kaisen? - Sage-Advices
What does Ganbare Ganbare mean jujutsu Kaisen? 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
- What is the meaning of Gambare Gambare Senpai in English?
Gambare, which translates to "Do your best!" in Japanese, is a common phrase used to support people who are taking on a challenge Senpai refers to a senior member of a group in Japanese arts, or "a mentor"
- What is the meaning of 頑張れ!頑張れ!せーんぱい (gambare! gambare! senpai . . .
What does 頑張れ!頑張れ!せーんぱい (gambare! gambare! senpai) mean?
- Never understood why “Ganbare Ganbare Senpai~” was a meme . . . - Reddit
Never understood why “Ganbare Ganbare Senpai~” was a meme until NOW…what musical talent! Original link: https: m youtube com watch?v=l9aMDY6vsfE It's a lovely song 138K subscribers in the nagatoro community A community dedicated to Nanashi's "Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san," often translated to "Please don't bully…
- How to Use Ganbatte, Ganbare, Ganbare in Japanese - Coto Academy
Ganbare (頑張れ) or ganbatte (頑張って) is a Japanese phrase that means “Come on!” “Let’s go!” or “Go for it!” in English It means “Do your best,” and it can be used to cheer for your favorite team during a sporting event If you want to know more about using those words in Japanese, watch the YouTube video below, and read our full guide!
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