ファイト
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'fight', used as a cheer or motivational phrase in Japanese culture.
Theme

At a local gym, User and their friend Ken are discussing an upcoming martial arts tournament. Ken is feeling nervous about his match, and User offers encouragement.

ファイト

ファイト

fight (as encouragement)

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'fight' scene in an anime where characters shout 'Fight-o!' — 'Fight-o' sounds like ファイト (faito, 'fight'). 'Fight-o!' → ファイト (faito, 'fight').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『ファイト』 (faito, 'fight') is often used as an encouragement or cheer, similar to 'You can do it!' or 'Go for it!' in English, especially in sports or challenging situations.

Forms

Base: ファイトBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'fight', used as a cheer or motivational phrase in Japanese culture.