English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 頑張る (ganbaru, “work hard, do one's best”).
Noun
gambaru (uncountable)
- Perseverance even with the hardest of tasks, in the context of Japanese culture.
2020 August 24, Kaori Enjoji, “‘Do or die’ mentality brings Japanese PM Shinzo Abe to the brink”, in CNN[1]:The do-or-die mentality gambaru permeates Japanese society, where the pursuit of a goal can carry more significance than the outcome.