How to Say ‘My strength’ in Japanese
私の強み
watashi no tsuyomi
[watashi no tsuyomi]
💬 Usage Tip: [私の強み] is “my strength.” You’ll usually add [は] and finish with [〜です] for a full sentence.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Saying one focused strength first is common; then you add evidence (example) to support it.
Phrase Breakdown
私
watashi
[watashi]
I; me
The pronoun 'I,' used here as part of 'my strength.'
私の強みを簡単に説明します。
I will briefly explain my strengths.
の
no
[no]
my; of
A particle showing possession; with 私 it becomes 'my.'
私の強みは柔軟性です。
My strength is flexibility.
強み
tsuyomi
[tsuyomi]
strength; strong point
A positive personal trait or skill. Common in interview answers.
私の強みは最後までやり切る力です。
My strength is the ability to see things through to the end.
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