持続
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Noun form meaning 'continuation' or 'endurance.' Used in contexts like 『持続する』 (jizoku suru, 'to continue') as a suru-verb. Grammar note: Can function as a standalone noun or combine with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb meaning 'to sustain' or 'to endure.'
Theme

In a fitness consultation, User discusses exercise routines with their trainer, Dr. Yamada, focusing on consistency and endurance.

持続

じぞく

continuation, endurance

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'sustained' effort that keeps going like a marathon runner. 'Sustained' sounds like '持続' (jizoku, 'continuation') — think of holding on to continue!

Cultural Note

In Japanese business and education, 『持続』 (jizoku, 'continuation') is valued for long-term projects and personal growth, often emphasized in phrases like 『持続可能な開発』 (jizoku kanou na kaihatsu, 'sustainable development').

Forms

Base: 持続Noun form meaning 'continuation' or 'endurance.' Used in contexts like 『持続する』 (jizoku suru, 'to continue') as a suru-verb. Grammar note: Can function as a standalone noun or combine with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb meaning 'to sustain' or 'to endure.'