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Come on, how do you say it in Japanese?

In Japanese, "refueling" can be said to be "ganbatte", which is an expression of encouragement and refueling. In Japan, this word is very common and can be used in various occasions, such as exams, competitions, work and so on.

Besides がんばって"(ganbatte ",there are many Japanese expressions commonly used in daily life. The following are some common Japanese expressions and usages:

こんにちは(konnichiwa): It means "Hello" and is one of the most commonly used greetings in Japanese.

ありがとう(arigatou): Expressing "thank you" is one of the most commonly used thank-you words in Japanese.

すみません(sumimasen): It means "sorry" or "excuse me" and can be used to apologize to others or ask for help.

おはようございます(ohayou: meaning "good morning", it is usually used when meeting in the morning.

おやすみなさい(oyasuminasai): It means "good night" and is usually used at night.

いただきます(itadakimasu): It means "I'm going to start eating", which is a Japanese saying before eating.

ごちそうさまでした(gochisousama· de Sita): It means "thank you for your hospitality", which is a Japanese saying after dinner.