How to Say ‘Physical strength; stamina’ in Japanese
体力
tairyoku
[tie-ryoh-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: [体力] is “body power/stamina.” Great for interviews: [体力に自信があります] (“I’m confident in my stamina”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Care work in Japan can involve long shifts and physical tasks, so interviewers often ask directly about stamina.
Phrase Breakdown
体力
tairyoku
[tie-ryoh-koo]
physical strength; stamina
Often asked in caregiver interviews because the job can involve lifting, standing, and long shifts. 体力がある = “I have stamina.”
体力には自信があります。
I’m confident in my stamina.
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