How to Say ‘That pace; keep it up’ in Japanese
そのちょうし
sono choushi
[soh-noh choh-shee]
💬 Usage Tip: [そのちょうし] literally means “that condition/that pace.” In conversation, it means “That’s it!” or “Keep it up!”
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a classic encouragement phrase from teachers, coaches, and parents when someone is doing well.
Phrase Breakdown
その
sono
[soh-noh]
that; that kind of
A demonstrative meaning that, used for something near the listener or already understood in context.
そのえほんはおもしろいです。
That picture book is interesting.
ちょうし
choushi
[choh-shee]
condition; state; momentum
Means condition, state, or the way things are going. In encouragement, it means momentum or good pace.
いいちょうしですね。
You're doing well.
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