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Bam Hattaya
힘내자힘 ??
who can translate??
i know 힘내 is meaning be strong
May 10, 2013 1:26 PM
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Rather than "Be strong",
It's contextual meaning is "Cheer up!" or Ganbare in Japanese
May 10, 2013
힘내자힘 -힘내자, 힘! Let's be strong! The extra word at the end is for emphasis.
자 is a causal ending for "let's"
힘 You were correct, means strength.
May 10, 2013
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