How to Say ‘Strength’ in Japanese
強さ
tsuyo sa
[tsoo-yoh sah]
💬 Usage Tip: [強さ] literally means “strength,” but in golf it often means the power or pace of a putt. Think “How hard should I hit it?”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese golf advice often separates line and [強さ]. You may hear players discuss them as two different skills.
Phrase Breakdown
強
tsuyo
[tsoo-yoh]
strength; force
This kanji means strong or strength. In this word, it relates to how strong the putt is.
強さが大切です。
Strength is important.
さ
sa
[sah]
-ness; quality
A suffix that turns an adjective idea into a noun, like strength or degree.
強さを見ます。
Check the strength.
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