体力
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Base noun form. Refers to stamina, endurance, or bodily energy. Used in contexts like sports, health, and fitness.
Theme

At a gym, User chats with a fitness trainer, Ken, about improving physical strength for daily activities.

体力

たいりょく

physical strength

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a strong athlete flexing their muscles and saying, 『体力』 (tairyoku, 'physical strength') — it sounds like 'tire' and 'lock,' as in locking in your energy to keep going!

Cultural Note

In Japan, maintaining 『体力』 (tairyoku, 'physical strength') is emphasized in sports, work, and daily life. Phrases like 『体力をつける』 (tairyoku o tsukeru, 'to build physical strength') are common in health advice and training contexts.

Forms

Base: 体力Base noun form. Refers to stamina, endurance, or bodily energy. Used in contexts like sports, health, and fitness.