How to say "fall down seven times, stand up eight" in Japanese?

In Japanese "fall down seven times, stand up eight" translates to  七転び八起き 

Transliteration: nanakorobi yaoki

🇯🇵 失敗しても、七転び八起きの精神で頑張っています。

🗣️ shippai shitemo, nanakorobi yaoki no seishin de ganbatteimasu.

🇺🇸 Even if I fail, I'm trying my best with the spirit of 'fall down seven times, stand up eight'.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "fall down seven times, stand up eight" in Japanese?

You can use the word "七転び八起き" which translates to "Fall down seven times, stand up eight".

How to pronounce "七転び八起き" (fall down seven times, stand up eight) in Japanese?

The word "七転び八起き" is pronounced as "nanakorobi yaoki".

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