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ambitious やしんてき
How to say “ambitious” in Japanese? “やしんてき”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “やしんてき” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on ambitious in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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### Tips to Remember the Japanese Word
Mnemonic Device: Think of "やしん" (yashin), which sounds like "yacht" and "ambition" combinedβ€”imagine having the ambition to own a luxury yacht.
Visual Association: Envision a person climbing a mountain ("てき" or -teki) to reach the peak of their ambitions.

### Explanations
やしんてき (yashinteki) means "ambitious" in English. It describes a person or plan driven by a strong desire to achieve success or goals beyond the ordinary.
– The word is a combination of やしん (yashin) which means "ambition," and the suffix てき (teki) which turns nouns into adjectives meaning "-tic" or "-like."

### Other Words That Mean the Same Thing
ι‡Žζœ› (やぼう, yabou): Another term for ambition, often with a slightly more aggressive or grand connotation.
εΈŒζœ› (きぼう, kibou): Means "hope" or "aspiration," related but slightly softer in meaning.

### Alternate Meanings and Slang
– In some contexts, やしんてき might suggest someone is overzealous or overly driven, which could be interpreted in both positive and negative ways.

### Examples of Sentences
1. 彼はやしんてきγͺγƒͺーダーです。
– *Romanized:* Kare wa yashinteki na rΔ«dā desu.
– *Translation:* He is an ambitious leader.

2. やしんてきγͺθ¨ˆη”»γ‚’η«‹γ¦γ‚‹γ“γ¨γŒε€§εˆ‡γ§γ™γ€‚
– *Romanized:* Yashinteki na keikaku o tateru koto ga taisetsu desu.
– *Translation:* It is important to make ambitious plans.

3. ε½Όε₯³γ―γ‚„γ—γ‚“γ¦γγ§γ€γ¨γ¦γ‚‚ι ‘εΌ΅γ‚Šε±‹γ§γ™γ€‚
– *Romanized:* Kanojo wa yashinteki de, totemo gambarΔ«a desu.
– *Translation:* She is ambitious and a very hard worker.

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