How to Say ‘Confidence’ in Japanese
自信
jishin
[jee-sheen]
💬 Usage Tip: [自信] means “confidence” or “self-confidence.” It’s used in many encouraging phrases, not just in sports.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Encouraging someone with [自信] is common in Japan, but usually in a supportive, calm way rather than a loud hype-up style.
Phrase Breakdown
自信
jishin
[jee-sheen]
confidence
Belief in yourself; often used to encourage someone before a shot.
自信を持って振れば大丈夫だよ。
If you swing with confidence, you’ll be fine.
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